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Old 05-08-2008, 06:25 PM
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Default Colorado Superdelegates slap Obama in the face

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Democrats in Colorado's congressional delegation who've yet to pledge their superdelegate vote stayed uncommitted Wednesday after the latest primaries.

"I don't think it's up to the superdelegates to make a decision," said Rep. John Salazar, a Manassa Democrat. "It's up to the people of this country."

Salazar; his brother, Sen. Ken Salazar; and Rep. Mark Udall of Eldorado Springs haven't picked between Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama. All three said they want to wait until after the final primary on June 3.

Mathematically, it's almost impossible for either Obama or Clinton to reach the number of needed delegates for the nomination without the superdelegates.
The only thing that ends on June 5th is primary voting. After that the credentials committee meets to move the goalposts; then the Clinton machine goes in high gear until the state roll call in Denver and then the nomination is given to Hillary.
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