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- DMV employee arrested in Las Vegas on federal bribery charges
- How Palin’s speech divides America
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Athlon ranks UNLV basketball at No. 24
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Las Vegas Philharmonic will back Placido Domingo
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UNLV hires Manarino to coach softball
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STRIKE ONE: MICHIGAN
STRIKE TWO: FLORIDA
STRIKE THREE: SUPERDELEGATES
A bad turn of events for Mrs. Hillary Clinton. Some say the Superdelegates must not overturn the popular Democratic choice of nominee.
If the Democratic superdelegates would not vote according to their "conscience and moral judgment" and instead vote according to the "tide of popular vote" then why do they even exist? Why disenfranchise their right to make a difference even if that would mean going against the majority of pledge delegates and believe wholeheartedly that their choice is the right thing to do? For the sake of party unity?
If DNC is not confident in uniting the party post-primary elections no matter who wins the nomination between two great presidential hopefuls, then they have more underlying problems within the party itself that could spell bigger troubles winning the November election against another formidable Republican candidate.