>
> Well, maybe. I've seen some really strange things happen in politics,
> and betrayal is not an unusual occurrence. The so-far uncommitted
> supers are probably waiting to see what happens in PA before they
> commit.
I think the majority are waiting for either Hillary to drop or for the
last pirmary. I don't think anyone really believes that unless Hillary
looses PA or wins by over 15% that PA really will make too much
difference.
So, once again, its up to the regular folks - the voters in PA
> are certainly not ignorant of what's going on - maybe they will make a
> decision for us - one way or the other.. or maybe not and we start
> looking at Guam or somewhere with 3 delegates to decide the thing.
Carol your bordering on Snarky here! Made me laugh.
I'm
> not convinced that its over at this point. There are way more
> uncommitted supers at this point than there are Edwards
delegates....Carol
>
For there to be a third ballot (which is the only way a new candidate
can win) Edwards delegates have to hold thier ground. I will have to
check but I don't think that Superdelegates can advance favorite sons
on the first ballot. Even if they could I doubt they would. There
would have to be a huge shift in the status quo for anything like that
to happen.
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