
There is now a chance that neither Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama can win enough delegates to secure the Democratic Presidential Nomination outright.
That raises the distinct possibility that the votes of Super Delegates will decide the winner.
Should the nod go to the candidate who won the the greatest number of delegates during the campaign or to the candidate deemed to be the one with the greatest chance of defeating the Republican candidate John McCain.
How can they accurately predict how a candidate would fare against an opponent?
There have been countless political upsets in the past and there will be many more in the future.
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ColbyDog
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