Originally posted by ivanhoeit's worth a try, i suppose. though his superdelagate vote may not be much of a bargaining chip at this point.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYCN0B_pjhs&eurl=http://www.spitsnieuws.nl/archives/buitenland/2008/05/supergedelegeerde_te_koop.html
makes me wonder -- what if every american across the board were paid $20 ($10, $5, whatever) to vote in each presidential election. is a higher turnout more valuable than informed voters?
not so fast ...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080512/ts_alt_afp/usvote;_ylt=AgkuC3mWPALrZcda1MlCPeeyFz4D
Battling Clinton enjoys huge lead in upcoming votes
by Dan De Luce
Mon May 12, 4:14 PM ET
FAIRMONT, West Virginia (AFP) - Hillary Clinton looked headed Monday for landslide wins in two looming primaries, despite pressure for her to cede to Barack Obama's mathematical lock on the Democratic White House race.
The former first lady, vowing to battle on even as Obama turns his sights on Republican presumptive nominee John McCain, led her foe by 36 points in the latest poll out of West Virginia, which votes Tuesday.
In Kentucky, which holds its primary on May 20, Clinton was up 58 to 31 percent, in another poll suggesting Obama faces an uncomfortable two weeks.
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