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Clinton maintains massive superdelegate lead clinton has about 23 times as many superdelegates as sanders does, according to a new survey from the ap. A list of books written by 18 announced and potential 2016 presidential candidates was shown. A lot of people have been getting exercised over this possibility lately, but i just dont see it happening. Created by elected officeholders, bureaucratic organizations exist to perform essential public functions both on a daytoday basis and, especially, at times. Nomination and election of the president and vice president.
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