Group Calls for Abolition of Super Delegate System

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A group called White House Rocks! has produced a video parody of the School House Rocks! series that looks at the role of "super delegates" in the Democratic Party primary. These 795 unelected and unaccountable delegates--who are Democratic Party officials, insiders, and office holding Democrats--have the electoral power of 8 million voters:

Check out their resource page for more on super delegates and to sign their petition calling on the Democratic Party to either abolish or "fundamentally reform" the super delegate system.

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