Post Title. 02/12/2008
The caucus is over in Maine and Barack Obama won the majority of delegates in our state. Maine has 24 delegates to the national convention, 10 of which are super delegates. Super delegates are not bound to cast their presidential preference in accordance with the wishes of the state caucuses. Therefore, Hillary Clinton could still win a majority of Maine's delegates if the super delegates cast their preference for her. Is this fair? Should we expect super delegates be bound to the wishes of the caucuses? Can people from both campaigns be allowed to solicit the super delegates for their support? We want to hear from you. CommentsLeave a Reply |
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