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He must have super powers if he nabbed such a babe for a wife, right?

With Super Tuesday and Average Wednesday behind us, and Clinton and Obama still running close to even, pundits and policy wonks are looking to the fair state of Ohio as the next big battleground primary. The Buckeye State has 162 delegates up for grabs, a big purse for either campaign.
Of those delegates, 20 have special powers. They’re called the Super Delegates. They lack any cool super powers, like mind venom. In fact, they’re quite boring: They’re comprised of elected officials and other party leaders. But – as excellently demonstrated on the Buckeye State Blog — they’re damn important in a close race, because they can vote for whatever candidate they want, regardless of who voters pick. …

2 replies on “Meet Dennis Kucinich, Super Delegate”

  1. Oh please, Dennis has publicly said he’ll vote the way Ohio votes. In fact, he reiterated that on Randi Rhodes a few days ago when she asked him point blank “As a superdelegate, who will you vote for”.
    If he doesn’t hold to his word, then shame on him, but maybe we should stop the knee jerk reactions everytime the man’s name comes up.
    Stephanie Tubbs Jones and Ted Strickland, on the other hand, have already committed her super delegate vote. No reason to wait and see what Ohio wants for them I guess…
    Check out Bootrib for a detailed rundown
    As a side note: BSB has an obvious chip on their shoulder for all things Dennis.

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