Clinton v. Obama: The Lawsuit...maybe

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Clinton v. Obama: The Lawsuit - WSJ.com

How ironic. For over seven years the Democratic Party has fulminated against the Electoral College system that gave George W. Bush the presidency over popular-vote winner Al Gore in 2000. But they have designed a Rube Goldberg nominating process that could easily produce a result much like the Electoral College result in 2000: a winner of the delegate count, and thus the nominee, over the candidate favored by a majority of the party's primary voters.

Imagine that as the convention approaches, Sen. Clinton is leading in the popular vote, but Sen. Obama has the delegate lead. Surely no one familiar with her history would doubt that her take-no-prisoners campaign team would do whatever it took to capture the nomination, including all manner of challenges to Obama delegates and tidal waves of litigation.

Rules...we don't need no stinkin' rules...Let the fun begin...ding ding :boxing2:
 
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I haven't read the article you linked, but the Republican party's primary rules in most states of winner take all on the number of delegates theoretically gives the Republican party a higher likelihood of having someone win the popular vote yet lose in the delegate count. I'll grant you that this year the Democrats have a real shot of having this occur due to the closeness of the race, but the Republican winner take all system for delegates is inherently more skewed.
 
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I just hope this stuff ends soon so I can quit seeing Obama commercials every time I turn on the tv. Actually, him and Huck.
 

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