Mark Myers is a former technology analyst in the telecommunications industry. He is an editor at LiteraryOutpost.com. He and his blogging partner recently co-founded the Superdelegate Transparency Project.

Blog Entries by Mark Myers

Help Digitize This Democracy

Posted April 23, 2008 | 06:54 PM (EST)


In the ten weeks since I co-founded the Superdelegate Transparency Project, I've learned quite a bit. I've learned that there are people from all walks of life who are willing to put in the dint of hard work to contribute to the democratic process. I've learned that a lot...

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The Silent Superiority: Why Florida and Michigan Superdelegates Should Not Be Seated

Posted March 19, 2008 | 05:41 PM (EST)


Lost in the shuffle of what's fair for the voters of Florida and Michigan is the question of what's fair for the superdelegates hailing from these two states. You know them: the esteemed party leaders who, according to insiders such as Geraldine Ferraro, possess the requisite vision, leadership and judgment...

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Popularity Contest

Posted March 12, 2008 | 04:36 PM (EST)


Over the past five days, Clinton supporters have been floating the notion that Hillary Clinton is actually winning or is extremely close on the popular vote. It appears that they are coming to terms with the fact that Senator Clinton can't catch Barack Obama in the pledged delegate count --...

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Howard's Endgame

Posted March 3, 2008 | 11:05 PM (EST)


It's been widely reported that tomorrow's primaries are do or die for the Clinton camp. Even a modest win to the four-state contest might not provide enough justification for continuing the fight into Pennsylvania.

Overall, the trend has not been Hillary's friend these past few weeks. In what seems to...

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Citizens Slogging the Superdelegates

Posted February 14, 2008 | 09:41 PM (EST)


Last Monday was not so ordinary.

I was in the process of helping to start up a blog. There were lots of emails going back and forth with my blogging partner. As the day went on the emails were less about the blog and more about the emerging issue of...

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