We shall see what happens.  Again, though, with Clinton in the race
anything can happen.  And will.



On Feb 12, 2008, at 10:21 AM, John Koziol wrote:

> Would not surprise me in the least.  The Clinton's play dirty and I 
> think the delegate difference between Clinton and Obama will be well 
> within the margin of the number of superdelegates.


        First: superdelegates have been around for decades; there's
nothing new here.

        Second: why should anyone assume that they will automatically go
for Clinton? The most visible superdelegate, Ted Kennedy, has already
declared support for Obama.

        You running out of conspiracy theories, and need to start a new
one?  ;-)

-- Ed Leafe





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