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terrell9584 Donating Member (549 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-02-08 02:06 AM
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26. I never said superdelegates
But the whole thing must be looked at. Quality of wins. Why is it that there is a disparity between caucus results and primary results (and given that primaries more closely resemble real elections, what can we extrapolate.) Also, the chances of what states each candidate might win and which one causes the worse bleed off.

Elections are about winning, we have to put the most electable one out there. I'm beginning to think neither of them will be, but, right now, one seems to be more electable, based on the fact that their base consists of voters that should be with us but that we have lost whereas the others consists of voters we never lose

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