Monday, March 24, 2008

Clinton's Math Says Puerto Rico is Meaningless

Figuring out which mathematical matrix the Clintons are using to justify stealing the Democratic Party's presidential nomination is probably similar to playing 3-d chess blind-folded.

At one point, it was all about pledged delegates. And then it was about the popular vote. And then it was about which states were "important" and which were not.

The latest from the Clinton camp feels that the super-delegates should consider which candidate to back based on the electoral votes of the states they carry in primaries in caucuses.

So, will someone please ask Howard Wolfson: does that mean Puerto Rico, has has no votes in the electoral college, doesn't count?

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