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Old 06-08-2016, 04:08 PM   #13
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and isn't the point of superdelegates to swing the momentum to a different candidate in times of an emergency like, when the candidate winning in your party is being investigated by the fbi, or they're dangerously close to losing to the republican candidate in every single national poll? and your alternate candidate beats that republican candidate by 15 points in almost every state? and your alternate candidate has also won 22 primaries and caucuses, and tied in 10?
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