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    More on the coveted superdelegates

    Here's yet another story about the coveted superdelegates in this year's presidential race who could well decide the race this year. I had no idea that Buncombe County Commissioner Carol Peterson was a superdelegate.

    Here's a snippet of the story and some names of N.C.'s superdelegates and where they stand right now:

    WASHINGTON— As a citizen living in North Carolina, David Parker gets to vote in the state’s Democratic presidential primary in May.

    As a Democratic superdelegate, he’ll cast a second vote – a much more influential one – when the party meets to nominate Sen. Hillary Clinton or Sen. Barack Obama at the national convention in August.

    Though Obama has surged ahead of Clinton in the all-important race for delegates, it’s increasingly possible that neither candidate will have the majority needed to win the nomination when the primary season ends.

    The nominee could be determined by the votes of Parker and 795 other superdelegates: local activists, congressmen, former presidents and party insiders from every state who can vote for whomever they please. They’re political free agents.
    • Jerry Meek. Chairman of North Carolina Democratic Party. Uncommitted.
    • Carol W. Peterson. Buncombe County Commissioner in Asheville. Uncommitted.
    • Everett Ward. Former executive director of North Carolina Democratic Party. Supports Obama.
    • Michael F. Easley. Governor of North Carolina.Uncommitted.
    • Rep. Bob Etheridge. Uncommitted.
    • Rep. Heath Shuler. Uncommitted.

    Reader Comments (2)

    I'm betting that Carol Peterson is supporting George McGovern.
    February 15, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterarratik
    I think that Obama will probably go into the convention with a slim majority of delegates.

    I fear that a majority of the superdelegates will side with HRC, and she will get the nomination.

    If this happens, it will surely make the Dems look bad. Supposedly the Dems are the party of democracy and the keepers of the flame, at least regarding fairness. The Dems (and most Americans) cried foul when the Supreme Court gave the election to Bush in 2000 because the voters' wishes were ignored. If Obama wins a majority of delegates going into the convention, then Obama deserves the party's nomination. It's the only fair result.

    We shall see.
    February 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterClocky

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