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Originally posted by solar
At www.cnn.com on the primary scorecard it shows the total delegates for each canidate. Can someone explain that to me, it refers to them as unpledged delegates, but what does that mean? I thought that only Iowa and New Hampshire had voted, and that Kerry had won both, but the scorecard shows Deam leading with over 100 delegats.
I'm guessing that this includes the "superdelegates" not affiliated with any particular state-- i.e. Gore, Bradley, etc.
Originally posted by solar
At www.cnn.com on the primary scorecard it shows the total delegates for each canidate. Can someone explain that to me, it refers to them as unpledged delegates, but what does that mean? I thought that only Iowa and New Hampshire had voted, and that Kerry had won both, but the scorecard shows Deam leading with over 100 delegats.
I'm guessing that this includes the "superdelegates" not affiliated with any particular state-- i.e. Gore, Bradley, etc.
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