A Message to Uncommitted Superdelegates: You Must Commit This Week or Risk a McCain Presidency
Superdelegates may have hoped that they could wait to commit and simply ratify a majority already in place. It's now too late for that.
Superdelegates may have hoped that they could wait to commit and simply ratify a majority already in place. It's now too late for that.
John Tomasic | Posted 03.28.2008 | Home
In interviews with OffTheBus this past week, California superdelegates undercut media-generated dramatic narratives about how the Democratic nominatio...
HuffingtonPost.com | Marc Cooper | Posted 03.28.2008 | Home
With the Democratic presidential race heading toward a possible climax Tuesday as four states including Texas and Ohio conduct their primaries, the la...
Jacob Soboroff | Posted 03.28.2008 | Home
To help launch the HuffPo's Superdelegate Investigation Project we headed here to talk with the man who had a hand in creating the system, political consultant Tad Devine... and even he thinks now is the time to "take a step back and take another hard look at our nominating process."
Marc Cooper | Posted 03.28.2008 | Home
We intend to track the results of the popular vote district-by-district, the allocation of pledged delegates, how the superdelegates are pledged and eventually how they will vote. There's two ways you can join directly in this effort.
Open Left | Chris Bowers | Posted 03.28.2008 | Home
Chris Bowers at Open Left writes: Today I am pleased to announce the launch of the Superdelegate Transparency Project on Congresspedia and SourceWatc...
Colorado Confidential | Leslie Robinson | Posted 03.28.2008 | Home
Recent primaries and caucuses in Washington, Louisiana and Nebraska raised Sen. Barack Obama's delegate count (857) past Sen. Hillary Clinton's (841) ...
Miles Mogulescu | Posted 06.03.2008 | Politics