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To: Sr K who wrote (251536)5/24/2008 1:26:52 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793835
 
Popular vote is a Hillary myth. It doesn't count. The Primary process is a matter of delegates. Hillary didn't know how to count (and she said she was ready from day one). For that matter, she thought the calendar ended February 5.

Yup, she ran a crummy campaign and gave Obama his chance, not a doubt about it.

But I'll tell you a dirty little secret about the Democratic primary rules: there aren't any. Not really. Not written in stone. The Rules Committee can rewrite the rules and pledged delegates can come unpledged and as for the superdelegates, well, they can just do as they damn well please.

So don't try to beat the traffic, cause in my opinion this show ain't over.