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Edwards? King-maker?
With the mixed outcome of the Democratic Party primaries yesterday in the US, what are the chances that Edwards will be able to call the shots in the end?
Category: Gubmnt Posted on Wednesday, February 6, 2008 at 8:58am
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KipEsquire (mail) (www):
Zero. That role would belong to the superdelegates.
2.6.2008 9:14am
EclectEcon (mail) (www):
Zero seems a tad low to me. From what I have read, there is no clear swing even among the superdelegates, meaning that Edwards and the delegates he controls might still have some sway.
2.6.2008 9:19am
Tom Hanna (mail) (www):
Assuming he can control them...as far as I know their only obligation is to vote for Edwards on the first ballot.
2.6.2008 3:18pm
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