How Should We Break the Dem Nominee Stalemate?

Lalita Amos | 03/27/2008 - 22:37
Whoever gets the most votes in the primaries and caucuses.
40% (2 votes)
Whoever gets the most delegates.
20% (1 vote)
Whoever gets the most superdelegates.
0% (0 votes)
After the pledged delegates are ascertained, the superdelegates should vote.
20% (1 vote)
The pledge delegates and the superdelegates should decide together.
20% (1 vote)
Whoever gets the most electoral college votes in the states in which they got the majority (of primary/caucus votes)
0% (0 votes)
I don't know.
0% (0 votes)
I just don't care.
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 5

Lalita Amos | 03/28/2008 - 09:49 |  Be Sure to Read My Carefully Crafted Post...

I tried to make some sense of this in my post, "I'm Taking Two Tylenol. Call Me in November." Guess you can tell by the title that I didn't do so well. I think it captures some of the insanity of this electoral process in our run-up to selecting the Democratic nominee.

Love to read your thoughts.

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Lalita L. Amos, CRC
http://www.totalteamsolutions.com
http://totalteam.blogspot.com



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