Could somebody please explain to those of us who have been out of High school way too long, exactly what super delegates are?
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I'll give a shot at it, although I do not claim to be an expert in politics.burien1 wrote:Could somebody please explain to those of us who have been out of High school way too long, exactly what super delegates are?
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*Excerpt quoted from an article at link....Voters don’t choose the 842 unpledged “super-delegates” who comprise nearly 40 percent of the number of delegates needed to clinch the Democratic nomination.
The category includes Democratic governors and members of Congress, former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, former vice president Al Gore, retired congressional leaders such as Dick Gephardt, and all Democratic National Committee members...
Lazarus43 wrote:*Excerpt quoted from an article at link....Voters don’t choose the 842 unpledged “super-delegates” who comprise nearly 40 percent of the number of delegates needed to clinch the Democratic nomination.
The category includes Democratic governors and members of Congress, former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, former vice president Al Gore, retired congressional leaders such as Dick Gephardt, and all Democratic National Committee members...
perigrini wrote:Lazarus43 wrote:*Excerpt quoted from an article at link....Voters don’t choose the 842 unpledged “super-delegates” who comprise nearly 40 percent of the number of delegates needed to clinch the Democratic nomination.
The category includes Democratic governors and members of Congress, former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, former vice president Al Gore, retired congressional leaders such as Dick Gephardt, and all Democratic National Committee members...
I believe the number is supposed to be like 20% of the total votes, which is about 40% of the votes needed to be selected....so that does not contradict the percentage of super delegates I'd indicated (although I was just reading it somewhere).
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Lazarus43 wrote:
That is true. Your info is correct. Perhaps I should have noted the difference in the way the quote I posted came up with super delegates being about 40% of the number to make a majority and be selected. I think I also remember reading somewhere that some super delegates qualify by being major financial contributors to the Democratic party.
burien1 wrote:Could somebody please explain to those of us who have been out of High school way too long, exactly what super delegates are?
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That man was George McGovern in 1972.I heard that Superdelegates were instituted in 1984, meant for just one person
Unless you were in high school after 1984 you may not have learned about it in high school.

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