There are objections to the superdelegate process because of the concern that it violates the premise that our country is built upon "one man = one vote." In order to understand this, the example I've provided helps in the understanding of it.

This criticism far outweighs the popular belief that the controversy of the process lies just in the fact that superdelegates can change their support at anytime. (The fact is pledged delegates can also change preference groups at conventions.) The flexibility of the superdelegate is a minor flaw in the system; it's the fact that their delegate vote can equal as much as 10,000 "regular" voters.

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BDLA1111, good luck, and have fun.Dbrodbeck (talk) 20:44, 4 May 2016 (UTC)Reply
I know you aren't super new, but, you will hopefully find this stuff useful. Dbrodbeck (talk) 20:45, 4 May 2016 (UTC)Reply