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Wendy Woo
by Gary E. Andrews - 08/22/26 12:36 AM
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Scott, Do you get a sense that if Hillary pulls it out and wins that it might disenfranchise all those fired up for Obama? People were fired up for Hillary as well as McCain here. My point was that I've never seen such civic engagement. The WA primaries both Rep and Dem are usually predictable snoozers. I think if Hillary wins the nomination, yeah, a lot of Obama supporters will definitely feel disenfranchised. But one thing I noticed is people are paying attention to who these superdelegates are, and who is voting for what. Some of them are elected officials. It'll be interesting to see how their '08 decisions affect their re-elections.
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