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Election Reform and Super Delegates
Written by Leigh Ann Caldwell   
Tuesday, 19 February 2008 08:25

With the possibility that super delegates, Democratic party big wigs, could choose the Democratic nominee, and with some discontent in a front loaded, money driven primary system, reform advocates hope this year will be the year the process is reassessed.

February 19 - Interview
produced by Leigh Ann Caldwell
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One of those proponents is Rob Richie, Executive Director of FairVote in Washington DC.

".. the impact of money was way to big... The horse race matters, but so does defining the future of a party, fully exploring the issues that matter.."

Voter Parking Only sign

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