Worth Clicking: Blasts from the past wound Romney




December 06, 2009


DNC Weighs Changes To Superdelegate Rules

The Democratic Change Commission will soon submit a recommendation to the DNC advocating for changes to the nominating timeline, the caucus process, and the influence of unpledged delegates, according to The Hotline.

"Members largely agree that presidential nominating contests need to begin later, and that caucus states need to group together to establish best practices. But disagreement over unpledged delegates remain after '08, when the nominating process between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton focused largely on those super-delegates. Dem members of Congress, governors and DNC members are given automatic votes at national conventions, making up nearly 20% of voting delegates -- enough to have given either Clinton or Obama a winning majority after pledged delegates were allocated."










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