Superdelegates’ Clout CURBED? Democrats Propose Less Influence For VIP Delegates
OPS_admin | Jul 11, 2010 | Comments 0
Democrats have taken an initial step toward limiting the influence of so-called independent superdelegates in choosing the party’s presidential nominee in 2012.
A Democratic National Committee panel is recommending a reduction in the number of superdelegates, from 20 percent of the total number of delegates to 15 percent.
The full DNC must approve the change at a meeting later this summer.
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