Sunday, March 9, 2008

On the Balz

The Washington Post's Dan Balz has this assessment of the Dems "Superdelegates" quandary.

Many of the 80 uncommitted superdelegates who were contacted over the past several days said they are reluctant to override the clear will of voters. But if Clinton (N.Y.) and Obama (Ill.) are still seen as relatively close in the pledged, or elected, delegate count in June, many said, they will feel free to decide for themselves which of the candidates would make a stronger nominee to run against Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in the fall.

"You're going to see a lot of delegates remaining uncommitted," said Rep. Mike Doyle (Pa.), who has not endorsed either candidate. "There's a sense that this is going to Denver not resolved."


Not resolved? What an odd locution. What he really means to say is this, "Voters, please make up your minds so we don't have a bloodbath in Denver. If we Superdelegates have to decide this nomination we are put in the position of either pissing off blacks, if we choose Hillary, or pissing off women if we choose Barack. HELP!!!!"

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