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Anyone who claims there's one right way for superdelegates to vote is either naive or dishonest.
  • The REAL Controversy

    Is not, or shouldn't be, the superdelegates. I agree with those who say "the rules are the rules" and that the superdelegates can vote the way they want. I have no problems with forces within either camp trying to influence their votes.

    The real controversy is MI and FL. The DNC screwed the pooch from the beginning. Clinton has shown herself to be sleazy, by trying to have these delegates seated from non-elections in both states, despite having signed an agreement to not campaign in either (and implying that she agreed with the rules committee's decision).

    The real controversy, Ms. Walsh, is Mrs. Clinton's behavior. She should strongly be rejected by both the voters and the party for her trying to cheat. It's simply outrageous, and can in no way be excused. The stakes are high, she may win the battle and get her wish to be nominee, but she'll go down in flames in November. Those of us who have principles won't vote for her. This is the real controversy you need to discuss.

    I for one, would never vote for a candidate who talks out of both sides of her mouth on such an important issue.