Off-Topic: Democrats and super delegates
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MartiniMan
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Democrats and super delegates
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2/14/2016 12:16:31 PM
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Sorry Hound but there is no such thing as superdelegates on the GOP side. In some states the delegates do have the ability to cast their vote for someone other than who won them in the primary. Other than that, delegates go to who got the votes based on the specific state rules. All you have to do is look at the delegate count for Iowa and NH and you will see it was based on the vote, unlike the Democrat side. Of course at the convention there can be arm twisting and that would be necessary if it is brokered.
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