Letters to the Editor
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Hypothetical "weary, befuddled" superdelegates know just what to do.
The votes go to Obama. He's won more caucuses, he's got more votes and the ten point victory Shapiro wants to laud is in fact a far smaller lead than she had earlier in the campaign. In other words: all signs point to a win for Obama, who remains in the lead for the Democratic nomination despite losing the race in this state. This isn't a gray area. It is not a question of a neck and neck race in which the real winner is hard to fathom. If the superdelagates give Hillary the win, they will not be following the majority's wishes, and they will be compromising the integrity of the party.

