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Superdelegates will decide if it is Barack or Hillary

Posted on May 5, 2008 by CHESSNOID in politics | 0 Comments

Tomorrow is another primary for a couple of states.  I have no idea who will win.  Barack has won all the small states and almost all the caucus contests. Hillary has won all the big states.  For the most part, they are even in the popular vote.  The media has been locked in with sound bites saying Hillary can’t mathematically win without the superdelegates.  Even though that has been the exact same situation for Barack a few primaries back, they have latched on to that and been hammering that idea only applies to one candidate and not both.  It has always applied to both.  As far as the popular vote, the media keeps saying Barack has an overwhelming lead.  In reality, they are actually about even.  If the democratic process didn’t include these wacked caucus, and just counted everyone’s vote I think it would be closer to 50/50 which is about where it is now. It really makes no difference if they include Florida and Michigan, the difference in the popular vote with or without them shows even support for both.

I still think the superdelegates are in a dilemma because of the media manipulation and false readings on all these stupid polls.  They will have to decide who will be the Democrat nominee.  They seemed to project a coward like image in my mind because of the way it is being handled.  I think it will be a dream ticket of both Barack and Hillary to be the Pres and VP ticket.   Even if it isn’t, I don’t really care which one gets it.  They are both politicians and they both pander to the voters because that is what politicians do. I will vote Democrat in this election because of Bush’s failed policies that have put our economy in a severe recession and our soldiers at risk in a senseless war.  McCain seems to want to follow the same policies. I don’t think he has a clue on getting our economy turned around.  I am not sure if the Democrat candidates do either, but they both have promised to withdraw the troops and end this war.  That is definitely a start in the right direction.  Stop spending and wasting US dollars in a foreign country that doesn’t support our ideals or our democracy and start spending our US TAX dollars by re-investing into our own economy and our own infrastructure.

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