IT'S A BIRD!.. IT'S A PLANE!... No!... IT'S.... "SUPER-DELEGATE!"

by Jeff Morris [courtesy of Blog for America]

  We've heard a lot lately about how significant the super delegates might be in determining the Democratic Pres nominee. A super delegates vote on the average, is the equivalent of 9,538 voters. Many of the super delegates are veterans of the "old school" wing of the Democratic party. The longer you have been an established figure in your party, the better for where you stand with these super delegates. Advantage...Sen Clinton. Hillary is the longer standing established figure.

  Sen Obama has captivated his many supporters with his message of change. He wants to bring a new way of doing the peoples business to Washington that will cut through the partisan divide. Obama's campaign speaks of  the need for a new direction both in Washington, and in the direction America has been heading the past seven years under Bush. Sen Obama's message also includes a call for some much needed change in the old school wing of the Democratic party. This is the wing of the party that often goes to the middle ground, and always concedes to Bush in the end. 

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