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Who will the 2008 Democratic candidate for President be?

Settled as Barack Obama

The 2008 race to become the Democratic nominee for President of the United States is the most hotly contested in a generation.

Hillary Clinton once the established Democratic nominee has been unseated by Barack Obama. Although it's mathematically impossible for Clinton to regain the lead in either the popular vote or the pledged delegate count she's continued to fight against the tide.

Obama has to a large extent redirected his sights towards McCain but until he can clinch the nomination, he'll have to deal with Clinton in the background.

The race for the White House is far from over, but can the all but dead Clinton campaign beat the odds? Doubtful but stranger things have happened! [Ryan Jacobs]
 
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Barack Obama
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Hillary Clinton
2%
John Edwards
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Someone else
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Settled as Barack Obama on Tue 3rd Jun 6:25pm PDT
All questions are settled by Hubdub according to settlement info provided by the question creator.

Settlement details: By official selection by delegates to the Democratic National Convention. May be settled earlier due to official committed delegate count through presidential primaries.

Suspend date: Fri 29th Aug 12:59am PDT (1 week to go)

Settlement date: Tue 3rd Jun 6:25pm PDT

Initial likelihoods: Barack Obama: 45%, Hillary Clinton: 45%, John Edwards: 8%, Someone else: 2%

Action history:

Created Mon 14th Jan 12:15pm PST by jedc
Settlement requested Tue 3rd Jun 6:02pm PDT by jenniandboys[Admin]: Obama is now the presumptive nominee.

http://www.cnn.com/ (market suspended)
Suspended Tue 3rd Jun 6:02pm PDT by jenniandboys[Admin]: Suspended pending settlement
Settled as 'Barack Obama' Tue 3rd Jun 6:25pm PDT by ryanj[Admin]: http://edition.cnn.com/POLITICS/

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Predictions

11 weeks ago
jank predicted Hillary Clinton (H$20 at 1%)
11 weeks ago
msamericanpie8 predicted Barack Obama (H$100 at 98%)
11 weeks ago
whatsup predicted Barack Obama (H$100 at 96%)
11 weeks ago
demijohn predicted Barack Obama (H$100 at 96%)
11 weeks ago
morgie predicted Hillary Clinton (H$50 at 2%)
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Comments

Considering Hilary is the front runner in national polls and has the most delegates it's a safe bet that she wil be the eventual nominee. She aslo has the connections that Obama lacks.
posted 29 weeks ago
Correction: Hillary does not have more delagates than Obama, however, considering her connections she will be able to line up more super delagates than Obama. The only thing she has to worry about is an Obama Edwards ticket which might give her a serious run for her money.
posted 29 weeks ago
correction Hillary DOES have more delegates When Super Delegates Are Added .
Hillary Has 232 / Barack Obama Has 153 Please See : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_%28United_States%29_presidential_primaries%2C_2008
posted 29 weeks ago
  4 ratel
wow, everyone seems really sure about that, guess its time to buy low. Anyone ever consider that the game can change, and that the polls haven't exactly been too accurate this year. I don't mind, just more money for me.
posted 29 weeks ago
  5 tbyrd
With the Kennedys support and people wanting a change and the dirty politics that backfired the national polls will change they are already moving his way. If Edwards drops out his followers will go to Obama. If Edwards would throw his endorsement then it would be more of a sure thing. If Edwards were to be offered and accept the VP position it would be a slam dunk and would stop Hillary & Bill cold. A Obama/Edwards ticket would stomp anything the Republicans put up. Its now the "Kennedey" factor and "Camelot". Things changed big time Monday with the Kennedey dynasty comparing Obama to Kennedy. We are seeing the young voters being motivated like during Vietnam. A highly motivated group that wants change.
posted 29 weeks ago
Here Is Another Link Voters May Find Usefull : http://demconwatch.blogspot.com/
posted 29 weeks ago
  7 ryanj[Admin]
In the long run if Hillary does win which I'm hoping doesn't happen, it will kill off any youth interest in politics for a long time. Their is no doubt that so far the Clinton's have used the dirtiest techniques to win, and this is the cause of the dramtic win in SC. Where Obama won every demographic, besides whites.
posted 29 weeks ago
  8 handbag55
I really hope it will be Barack Obama. So far he has run a pretty smart campaign. I used to really like Hillary and especially Bill. Now I wish I could take back both of my votes, for Bill. They are both disgusting. Obama is clearly the best candidate and he out classes the Clintons hands down.
posted 29 weeks ago
  9 handbag55
In addition, if Hillary Clinton wins the nomination I will vote for a Republican out of protest.
posted 29 weeks ago
  10 harvey
I have a feeling that the public will be so tired of seeing Clinton, Obama and Edwards that when the convention rolls around there could be a deadlock, nobody with enough delegates to win, and somebody else could get nominated. Even Al Gore.
posted 29 weeks ago
To Say That By Default Barack Obama Represents The Youth Of America Is An Opinion, First Of All It Is A Fact Bill Clinton Was The Third Youngest Youngest President To Be Elected (only Teddy Roosevelt & J.F.K. Were Younger), Barack Obama Also Is Surrounded By Black Power Surrogates Like Michael Eric Dyson (I Don't Have To Be Racist To Realize "Black Power" Organizations DO NOT SUPPORT White, Asian, or Latino Youth!) The Fact That You Would Vote Republican If Hillary Wins Means Nothing Have You Considered How Many White Democrats Will Vote Republican To Avoid Barack Obama? Seriously This Man Is No Martin Luther King Or J.F.K., No He Is More The Old Malcolm X!
posted 29 weeks ago
Florida Has Now Shown America Will Not Just Lay Down For Barack Obama, No Matter Who He Fools Into Endorsing Him. Here's Laughing At You Ted Kennedy, I Hope Hillary Gets Ya Back Too.
posted 29 weeks ago
  13 dollars
Go Hillary!!!!
posted 29 weeks ago
  14 spl0it
Look at Hillary's campaign tactics and what she supports, war, no impeachment for bush, etc... I don't know how you can support her (and I'm not saying to support Obama, but honestly I can't understand supporting her, she's scary as fuck)
posted 29 weeks ago
I Support Bill And Only Became So Vocal Against Barack Obama Because He Falsely Accused Bill Clinto Of Being Racist, And That's Silly, Cause In My Opinion, If Bill Clinton Is Racist So Is Every White American!
posted 29 weeks ago
  16 spl0it
cancelledbysbc you should see the clip john stewart played the other night, sure seemed like Bill was making some pretty stupid comments...
posted 29 weeks ago
First Of All I Saw The Beginning Of This Race Injection Into The Debate!-- It Occured On Hardball January 9th 2008 (the Day After The New Hampshire Primary) You Can Find The Transcript On Lexus-Nexus Barack Obama Surrogate Michael Eric Dyson Claimed New Hampshire Voters Were Racist For Voting For Hillary Clinton, This Is Accusing VOTERS of Racism And This After Barack Obama Won Almost As Many Votes As Hillary Did In A State Which Is 95% White, From There It Steam Rolled Into Bill Clinton Being Racist And Ever Comment Bill Clinton Made Was Being Closely Scrutinized For Racism (i.e. Barack's "Fairy-Tale" Iraq Voting Record) As Soon As People Started To believe This Bill Was Made Guilty Without The Benifit Of HEALTHY Debate!
Last I Was To Say If I Was Being Punished For A Murder I DID NOT COMMIT, It Just Might Make Me Wanna Kill Somebody! Consider Being Accussed Of Being Racist Whereever YOU Go How Would It Make You Feel Then Consider The Media Can Spin Your Comments Anyway They Like.
Move On Bill Is No More Racist Than John F. Kennedy Who's Inauguration He Attended As A Boy! It Is Only To Barack's Advantage That Bill Be MADE To LOOK Racist Why Is It A Stretch To Believe Barack IS Behind This ?
posted 29 weeks ago
p.s. i supported Barack Obama Until January 9th, Thank God I Live In A State That Votes On February 5th, And Had The Time To Change My Mind
posted 29 weeks ago
  19 dollars
i found the transcript(link) and to my surprise your right Cancelledbysbc, Thanx For the information http://www6.lexisnexis.com/publisher/EndUser?Action=UserDisplayFullDocument&orgId=574&topicId=100007220&docId=l:726260364&start=41
posted 29 weeks ago
  20 inkboi
oprah winfrey bought race into this way before all the shit bout bill clinton be ing a raceist she said yes we are ready for a black president.she said this when obama was down in the polls in south carloina 2 mounths people or did all of u obama freak forgot that yes i'm black and i'm voting a hillary she can do a much better job then a man that only served 1 year in the us senate.this man will do more harm for amercain's then u people know.omg he has spend more time running for the presdientcens then he has spend in the senate lol yea yes he is a joke
posted 29 weeks ago
Edwards Is Dropping Out Today At 1pm Eastern Time Now It's A Two Horse Race!!!
posted 29 weeks ago
  22 donal[Admin]
Will an Edwards endorsement make much of a difference to either Hillary or Obama?
posted 29 weeks ago
Honestly I Think Edwards Supporters Will Vote For Clinton Regardless Of His Endorsement.
posted 29 weeks ago
  24 gregt
Dividing people is so profitable and powerful a tool, and also happens to be quite popular these days. If Barack wins it will be a great symbol of unity and hope for many people. It seems that in a purely capitalist sense this loss of divisive influence would not be tolerated.
posted 29 weeks ago
  25 dollars
Hmm Maya Angelou, Would Disagree She Is Now Doing Radio Ads For Hillary Clinton, And Says She Has Seen Nothing Either Clinton Has Said Or Done In 20 Years Which Could Be Seen As Racist, She Also Suggests What I Have Already Said "That Barack Obama Is Unfairly Playing The Race Card, And The Media Is Spinning Bills Comments"
Seems As Though Barack Obama Might Just Be See For The Liar And Divider He Really Is Yet!!!!
posted 28 weeks ago
Has Anybody Noticed How Biased The Media Is Being Against Hillary ?
Must Be In THEIR Best Intrest To Get Barack Obama Elected!
posted 28 weeks ago
  27 ratel
why would edwards supporters go for hillary? Wouldn't Obama's message seem must closer to Edwards'? I don't understand that.
posted 28 weeks ago
  28 lun562
It is an insult for Ted Kennedy to compare Obama to JFK. If Obama gets the nomination, we will have another Republican in the White House that thinks like Bush and will finish off the middle class.
posted 28 weeks ago
  29 jackester
i love what what your doing to get everyones idea.
posted 28 weeks ago
  30 jackester
i like my name
posted 28 weeks ago
ratel, Since Barack Obama Started This Race War within the democratic Party John edwards and hillary clinton have split the white vote, while barack takes 80% of the black vote, white democrats (nationwide) outnumber blacks by more than 2 - 1, states like south carolina are the exception. This Is Why Florida Was So Telling Because It Is More Closely Aligned With The Demographics Of The Country!
If You Look At The Latest Polls Out Of The 22 States On February 5th Barack Leads Hillary In Only 3!(Colorado, Illinios, & Georgia) She Leads In 11 (even while edwards is factored) The Remaining States Were either in a 3 way tie or she was tied with edwards (Barack Doesn't even register in several states) I'm Not A Mathematician But 22 Take Away 3 Equals More Than 3!
posted 28 weeks ago
Addressing The Previous Comment "Great Symbol Of Hope And Unity To A Great Many People" I For One Certainly Hope You Don't Mean To Suggest That A First Woman President Would Not Bring Hope And Unity To Woman, Mothers, & Daughters Everywhere!
Women Had To Wait 50 Years Longer Than Black Men Just To Gain The Right To Vote!
I For One Wish Many Woman Had As Many Doors Open To Them As Men Do!
Go Hillary, Bring This Win Home To America's Daughters!
posted 28 weeks ago
  33 jedc
cancelledbysdc-

What's Going On With Your Capitalization Of Each Word In A Sentence? It Makes It Much Harder To Read. EVEN ALL CAPS WOULD BE EASIER TO READ, and so would all lower-case.

Not only that, but doesn't it take you longer to type? Just curious...
posted 28 weeks ago
Hmm Capitalization, I Don't Understand How My Grammar, Spelling, Or Capitalization Is Relavant.
Back To The Issue, Has Anyone Considered The EXPERIENCE Hillary Has With Our Allies Being Extremely Important, Especially In A Time When The Country Is Suffering Such A Large Lose Of Allies, Barack Obama Spoke Yesterday About A Bridge Back To The 90's, But Didn't We Have Strong Allies Then, And Wouldn't Hillary Be Much More Capable Of Strenghthening Those Fractured Relationships Far More Easily Than An Unfamiliar Face, Such As Barack, A Relatively Unknown, Both Inside AND OUTSIDE This Country, And God Forbid Another Terrorist Attack Should Occur Wouldn't Those Allies Come In Pretty Handy ?
posted 28 weeks ago
  35 ratel
this is the internet, test is all we have, capitalization is one of the only inflections we can use without altering the meaning of our words, so its relevant. Just not particularly relevant.

you guys can cite polls all you want, I think Obama's got momemtum and the more people see him, even white people, the more they will vote for him. So I'm throwing more money in.
posted 28 weeks ago
  36 inkboi
omg OBAMA can not be prsident he has nothing on his side what so ever he just want to be the first black president.and this is coming from a black man.so all my money will be on hillary clinton we already had the first black president his name is BILL CLINTON we was a peace with him we had money and he had respect all across the globe
posted 28 weeks ago
In Any Event If You Don't Like Someones Text Just Don't Read It, Just Sounds Petty And Off Topic To Me!!! And Thats My Final Answer!
posted 28 weeks ago
My Prediction For February 5th, After All The Dust Settles The Final(through feb 5) Delagate Counts (including current pledged and super delagates) Hillary Clinton 1149 - 1234 Versus Barack Obama 836 - 921. Wow Does Anybody Else Think This Is Going To Split The Democratic Vote Come November, Either Way? And Does Anybody Else Think This Is NOT Going To Be Settled Until The August Convetion When The Florida And Michigan Delagates Will Be Added By Convention Vote ?
posted 28 weeks ago
I Really Hope All The Obama Supporters Swept Up With His Speeches Remember There Are " Good Ole Boys" Even In The Dem. Party Who Will Fight Hard Not To See Barack Become President, He Could Easily Strenghten His Position By Serving 8 Years As V.P. Though And With Hillary And Bill Who Are Prepared To Take On The Resmuglican Attack Machine, They Know What To Expect And Afterall Winning The White House Back Is The Most Important Thing, It Is A Resmuglican Dream That We Nominate Barack So They Can Galvanize Their "Good Ole Boy" Base And Even Draw Some Southern Dems Away In November! Barack Needs The Experience That The V.P. Position Gives Especially Since He Hasn't Even Served One FULL Senate Term Yet!

Barack May Be A Nominatable Candidate Within The Dem. Party, But I Doubt He Is As Electable As Hillary Is.

If You Listen To The Resmuglicans They Keep Saying They Are Eager To Take On Hillary, And I Truly Believe That's A Bit Of Reverse Psychology Going On There Cause They Really Want Obama Knowing Full Well He Lacks An Established Record That Has Been FULLY Vetted, Let's Not Forget REZKO Is Not Going Away They Are Gonna Fire Up That Issue And After Doing Some Research And Seeing The Images Of The Low Income Housing Rezko And Obama Built, It's Clear They Were Slums With Big Gapping Holes In Walls, Just Wait People, Rezko Is Gunna Destroy Obama's Whole HOPE CAMPAIGN!

You Thought They Hit Bill Hard Wait Till We Try To Put Someone Like Obama In The House !
posted 28 weeks ago
  40 magwa
I don't know the average age of this blog but if we want anything to change we need to elect Obama. Hillary and Bill have and always will be from the same mold as GWB. They are from the spoiled generation of yuppies. I think it is sad that we have a woman and a black running at the same time but so be it. We have had enough of the Clintonian era. By the time we get to November Barack will be the one to beat.
posted 28 weeks ago
  41 dollars
"hope" i think not ya gotta see this : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxyPBmZE69s
posted 28 weeks ago
  42 dollars
Obama The Candidate Of Hope And Change Take A Look At His Accompishments

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xqu3u9ISctA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXAQ3BHTbjs
posted 28 weeks ago
  43 swilson[Power User]
So, how does one cause these spikes that have become prevalent in this particular wager. I'm new to this but it's my guess that it's someone with enough money to move the betting a particular direction and then when it reaches what they think is the apex, they cash out with a profit. I don't particularly have a problem with this as it's all part of the game...I just wish I knew how it was done...
posted 28 weeks ago
Why Do All The "Moral's Police" People Within The Democratic Party Have Anything Against Hillary?
Is It Because her husband had oral sex in the oval office and we are just babies to think we can't just grow up and realize men have sex too and yes they cheat, But What Does This Even Have To Do With Hillary Anyways Why Would So Many People Hate Hillary For What Her Husband Did To Her?
Democrats Who Think Hillary or WOW Especially Bill To Be Racist, Have Got To Be Kidding Me!
As For Ted Kennedy Endorsement So What He Is A proven Drunk And Accused Murderer:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chappaquiddick_incident

As For Carline Kennedy She is currently President of the Kennedy Library Foundation, a director of both the Commission on Presidential Debates and the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Kennedy

Then Obama The Great Candidate Of Hope Stands Proud On 2 Dead Men's Legacies!(or is it really many more than 2, could he truly stand on the principles of any civil rights leaders?
Is He Prepared NOT TO CONTINUE TO READ MY PET GOAT, WHILE ROME BURNS?
Who Knows Maybe That's Kinda A Lot To Put On His In-Experienced Shoulders, In Light Of The Continuing Upcoming Rezko Scandle Is He Even Wise To Try A General Run Against A War Hero? ( However Misguided!)

Hillary Has Experience With World Leaders,Friendships In Fact, Maybe They Could Sell You Some Gas? Maybe She Could Get Chinese Companies To Stop Poisoning Our Pets And Children With All Sorts Of Stuff? Maybe She Will Tell Akmed dinnerjad In Iranistan To Calm Down, Cause Our Trigger Finger Isn't Aimed At Him,So He Can Stop Trying To Make Weapons To Kill Us? Maybe Just Maybe She Could Get These Investors To Return To America With The Money They High-Tailed With Out Of Your Paycheck?

Vote Your Heart (even if you disagree with me) On Tuesday (if you can) Thats Where Your Real Money Is Hubdub Dollars Aren't Real And We Know They Can Be Manipulated Easily So Vote Your Heart And Mind, But For God Sake If You Won't Vote In America STOP CLOMPLAINING WE DECIDE FOR YOU!

posted 28 weeks ago
I Just Watched The Mtv / Myspace Mini-Interactive-Debate And 20% of Responses For Online Polling Came From Under 18 Years Old And 10% Didn't Plan To Vote Either By Not Registering To Vote Or By Simply Not Wanting Too!
So Up To 30% Of People Who Will Not Effect The Actual Election, Are Being Considered For Online Statistical Polling Purposes!
I Would Say, In Light Of That Hillary Clintons SLIM Lead Is ACTUALLY Up To 30% Higher Since Obama Is Known To Attract Young Voters.
What Do Other People Think, Concerning The Accuracy Of What The Polls Are Showing?
posted 28 weeks ago
People Must Really Like Barack Obama Around Here Huh, Does Seem Strange Though How Lop-Sided It Seems, Dun't It?
posted 28 weeks ago
Wow Congratulations thedoctor You Have Returned To Our Leaderboard That Musta Been Some Bet! think im gunna cash outta this bet it's too rich for my blood.
posted 28 weeks ago
Hillary Don't Look So Good Over On This Side But How Does He Win Without The Delagates, That John Edwards, Seems To Have Gained On?
posted 28 weeks ago
  49 ryanj[Admin]
I'm not betting in politics anymore just observing and admining.

Ryan
Hubdub U.S. Politics Editor
posted 28 weeks ago
Did Anybody Happen To Notice The End Date Of This Question?
There Will Obviously Be A Front-Runner Before The August Convention, The Only Way A Candidate WILL NOT Be Decide Long Before The Suspension Date Is If There Is A Tie, And No Candidate Drops Out Before The August Convention!!! If You Put Your Money Here On This Question Beware!!!!!!!!
posted 28 weeks ago
Question For Editor Please Clarify (Suspend date: Thu 28th Aug 11:59pm PST) If A Candidate Drops Out After Super Tuesday Will The Question Be Settled Or Will Peoples Money Remain Suspended Until The Convention Actually Occurs?
posted 28 weeks ago
  52 ryanj[Admin]
Cancelled this will all depend on what happens. I will say though that if one of the candidates drops out and it is clear who will win the nomination this will be decided before the end date. The end date is available in case the most unlikely of situations occurs, in which the race ends at the convention.

Ryan
Hubdub U.S. Politics Editor
posted 28 weeks ago
  53 powermag
Looks like plain gambling to me... one candidate at 100%+ prediction. Tried the game, lost lots and lots :(
posted 28 weeks ago
Ok, Thank You Ryan.
posted 28 weeks ago
  55 ryanj[Admin]
Skypecasts don't seem to be working right now, so just add me via skype as drfeelwrong and I'll start a conference call
posted 28 weeks ago
  56 widescreen
Obama has won the last 6 contests... whoa.
posted 27 weeks ago
  57 amg503
Wisconsin & Hawaii last night make 10 in a row for Obama.
posted 26 weeks ago
You know, all this talk about Obama's last 11 wins (if you include the expats), makes sense to some people, and they think it will now be a landslide. Youth are going to vote for him in droves. Blacks switching sides, etc.

On March 4th, history will be made.

For the very first time, a woman will be the Democratic Candidate for President. And she will win the election.

There are many democrats (me amongst them), that will not allow an inexperienced candidate to take the reins of the country, no matter how well he orates in public. Look what happened with Bush. His cronies took over and he looks like the Fool of the Greatest Nation on Earth. I would cross party lines and vote for McCain before I'd vote for Obama, as many moderate democrats will do in the election.

Now, I do not think that Obama would be a 'fool'. I just think he is (at this point in time), naive. IMHO, he needs another 8 years of experience in Congress (or VP), in order to be really ready. Then, and only then, would I vote for him.

I'm jersjusttrolling, and I approved this message.

posted 24 weeks ago
boy i am amazed at how many people still bet for obama, do you guys think that by betting hubdub dollars on him that you will MAKE it happen?
lol, barack is the loser here, duh.
posted 23 weeks ago
  60 dmadman
Hmm Obama has a 130 Delegate lead and people are naive enough to think Hillary can somehow make that up with just a few states to go. Even is she wins PA 65-35 She will still be down nearly 100 Delegates. Just doing the math....

So I'm amazed how many people put Hubdub dollars on the clear underdog Mrs Clinton
posted 23 weeks ago
if you think the superdelegates aren't going to choose Hillary Over Obama, yer in for a let down, all this delegate math and the REAL math is in the ELECTORAL system, superdelegates know that, whew thank god.
posted 22 weeks ago
cancelled - Do you really think it would be a good idea for the superdelegates to go against the will of the people? Regardless of which candidate I support, I think its very important that the American people feel that their vote counts. If the superdelegates were to negate that vote by throwing their weight behind a different candidate I think there will be rioting in the streets (perhaps literally).

I'm not trying to fan any flames, its an honest question that I'm hoping can be answered without anyone getting too hot under the collar.
posted 22 weeks ago
Jenni, if you support the superdelegates voting the way their state votes than I encourage you to contact Sen. Kennedy and Kerry of Mass. and ask them to pledge their votes to Clinton since she won that state's primary. Funny how Obama's supporters (not saying you, but his moutpieces on TV) use this arguement but only when it benefits him and if you do the math on the super delegates he better be careful what he wishes for. The big states that Clinton has won have many more superdelegates than the small ones that Obama won. She would benefit by linking the superdelegate to the primary winner.

BTW - Why is nobody talking about the Republican superdelegates, they have then too.

Regarding who these superdelegates are and how legitimate they are..... Most of the superdelegates are elected officials, governors, members of the house and senate. They were elected by the people of their state or district. So for instance Ted Strickland is a superdelegate for Ohio as is Senator Sherrod Brown. Both were elected in statewide elections so the people of Ohio selected them. On the other hand a delegate that has been chosen through a caucus was chosen by a very small percentage of the voters using a dated and undemocratic system. How are these delegates and more valid than a superdelegate?
posted 22 weeks ago
Historyteacher - You make a lot of good points.. here are (some of) my thoughts:
1) Basically, I don't like the superdelegate system. I understand why they came about, but I just don't like the idea of them deciding the election. I don't care between 'they should vote with their state' or 'they should vote for who is ahead at convention'. That's my opinion regardless of which candidate that helps/hinders.

2) No one is talking about the Republican superdelegates because they had no say in the election. I'm sure if the Republican race was closer, they'd be getting plenty of press as well.

3) I think your caucus point is an interesting one. I never knew much about caucuses (pl sp??) until this election but they seem pretty screwy to me. Why do so many states use a system which seems to so severly limit voter turnout? Anyone have anything good to say about them?

Like most people, my family and friends have similar views to my own. Its nice to have a chance to have a (civil) discussion with people who see things differently.
posted 22 weeks ago
imho, we will witness a 'brokered-deal' prior to the end of April. All the talk of delegates (super or not-so-super) will then be moot.

This conversation however, is very informative. ty
posted 22 weeks ago
be the first to see it here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6191C4oK6s0
posted 22 weeks ago
  67 duckie
@cancelledbysbc: you're pretty opinionated for a guy who is only betting $322 total, on all markets. Maybe you should put your money where your mouth/heavily used shift key is and bet on this market. Not that i dont love your forcefully applied opinions and creatively implemented typing skills.

posted 22 weeks ago
i do have money on it, but the foolish bets on obama bring down the dough, it's no fun when the other people playing make lousy bets :)
posted 22 weeks ago
here's another lousy bet....
posted 21 weeks ago
My Pre Primary (Indiana North Carolina) Preview.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDLlfxHiNX8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja_CdV6VRrY
posted 15 weeks ago
  71 jedc
It's fascinating now to read the comments from when this market started.
posted 13 weeks ago
omg have you guys seen this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvuMDmqwwbI
posted 13 weeks ago
  73 chatarra
Breaking news:
Clinton Concedes to Obama, Steals Libertarian Nomination from Barr
http://www.thespoof.com/news/spoof.cfm?headline=s2i35848
posted 12 weeks ago
do a bunch of high school students work at CNN?
posted 11 weeks ago
  75 ryanj[Admin]
Heh...

I could do a joke about people like me working at CNN, but making fun of yourself is only fun to a certain extent.

Regards,

Ryan
Hubdub Category Editor
posted 11 weeks ago

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