Democrats finally make the right call by eliminating superdelegate voting in presidential primary

Sam Stroud Staff Writer Last week the Democratic National Committee (DNC) declared that superdelegates will no longer be able to vote in the party’s presidential nomination cycle. The nomination process includes candidates within each party competing against each other to get the most delegates from each state in primaries or caucuses. At the end of the nomination season, the candidate with the most delegates supporting him or her at the party convention wins. If you are Republican, the only way to win the nomination is to gain the support of…

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