Superdelegate convention sends wrong idea
Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 07:15:00 AM PDT
I think the idea of a superdelegate convention sends the wrong idea, the truth maybe, but the wrong picture to the rest of the world. It says, you can have all the primaries you want, but the party bigwigs are going to get together afterwards, and decide who the nominee is. I believe individual endoresements now, over the next few weeks, is a much better solution.
The idea of superdelegates gathering anywhere,even at the convention, is a bad idea. This year, of all years, it is imperative we look united and get behind our candidate, and that the candidate is the people's choice.
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A month of talkingheads trying to outdo themselves day after day, and keeping controversary stirred up over this, is going to hurt our chances in the fall. Each side is going to start digging in their heels a little more each day.
I think a message from Howard, Al, and Nancy that superdelegates need to go ahead and publicly endorse a candidate now, and put this indecision in the media to rest sends a much better visual of individual decisons than groupspeak at a convention.
Enough time has elapsed to see how the Wright issue is going to playout. Polls are starting to come out to show how that is going to effect Obama. Delegates can see how things are going to run. They need to make their decision and come public with it.
This can be decided by Pennsylvania and North Carolina. A month of delegates endorsing should make this a done deal.
Forget special delegate conventions. Just.. endorse..now.
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