Super Delegate, Super Defection




Maybe not so “super” for Clinton, but for Obama, yes. The news keeps trickling out about more super-delegates announcing their support for Obama, and even renouncing their support for Clinton and changing their tune to support Obama.

The naysayers about Clinton are turning out to be accurate in their predictions so far. It would take a total disaster / fiasco to stop the Obama train from going all the way to nomination.


8 Responses to “Super Delegate, Super Defection”


  1. 1 nectanebus

    Lets wait and see how the black vote goes after the Democrats change the rules at the last minute to steal a fairly won nomination from Obama and hand it to the losing white woman.

  2. 2 johninprovidence

    Don’t you agree that the delegates being pulled from the Michigan, Florida and Texas primaries (where Clinton was the leader) has a profound effect on who becomes president?

  3. 3 JoshMcMason

    I think that Obama may have a huge train coming down on Clinton but its just like in the sport of baseball you can be down by 5 and the next inning be winning by 5 there isnt much to go with the election but dont count Clinton out quite yet

  4. 4 FMF Corpsman

    As the DNCC & GOPC & Sen. Clinton & Sen. McCain know that the Senate Select Committee on Ethic are currently investigating Sen. Obama for un-moral conduct. For the benefit of the Democratic/voter who want the next President to be a Democrat, the investigation should be given time to be completed, then the best Democratic candidate can be chosen at the Democratic Convention in August? So quit pushing for Sen. Clinton to call it quits, unless all Democrats want Sen. McCain to be handed a win.

  5. 5 hillarylover

    HILLARY IS going to win weather anyone likes it or no GO HILLARY WE LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!! Obama has no chance ha ha ha looser

  6. 6 japage20

    How on earth can anyone vote for a person who will not salute our flag. A person who refuses to wear and American flag lapel pin. A person who ‘damns’ Americans and holds America responsible for 9-11. I don’t care what is said, when you attend a church for 20 years with members who clapped and cheered comments like above and leave because you are bringing too much attention to the church not because of their inappropriate teachings…..I can not vote for that person. Black or white I can not vote for that person.male or female I can not vote for that person. It makes me sad that black Americans would rather have a Black man in office regardless of his values and beliefs than a person in office who supports our country.

  7. 7 David

    Is it not ironical that the Democratic primaries turned out to be a repeat of the 2000 general election. Only this time, the Democrats did it to one of their own.

    Hillary has the popular votes. This counts for something ..!

    There is a reasonable center in America, who must now stand up to to take America back from the extremes of both parties. Let’s start that movement NOW.

  8. 8 Albert

    Hi David - the point you make about Hillary having the popular vote is highly debatable, considering that Obama wasn’t on the ticket in Michigan.

    However, I do agree that the popular vote counts for something. In fact I think it should count more than it does!

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