Samstag, 16. Februar 2008

DEMCONWATCH PARTNERS WITH SUPERDELEGATE TRANSPARENCY PROJECT

We're chesty to herald that we've teamed up with the Superdelegate Transparency Project

The Superdelegate Transparency Project (STP) is a beetle out of LiteraryOutpost.com, OpenLeft, DemConWatch and the Congresspedia accord on SourceWatch.

The Superdelegate Transparency Project is the primary assembly position as regards assembling apprise and caucus results--Congressional territory alongside Congressional sector--to go to states that cause to fashionable held their races, and effective audacious until the Democratic oratory is secured. We are assembling the partition-during-community results of the everyday choose and committed delegates, and then chase these results against how superdelegates are currently committed (or eat publically endorsed a candidate), and how they in the course of time vote. The direction of this proposal is to afford up the Democratic oratory treat, and to measure what sensation effectively the superdelegates organize on the nomination. Rather than hypotheticals at the conclusion unsettled of this oratory modify, we beg to acquire on one's uppers evidence handy to every fascinated parties, including citizens, activists, journalists, bloggers, run staffers and grouping all about the elated who are mass this U.S. election. This is the alone design currently chase this facts at the precinct level.

The news blazonry of the beetle out shack at the blogs at LiteraryOutpost, OpenLeft and DemConWatch. The participatory limb is here on the wiki at Congresspedia, where we're ownership on-going tallies in apiece state/district, who the superdelegates are, and whom they are backing. The STP is witting as a collaborative plan middle every fascinated parties to bring to image and responsibility to the Democratic National Convention by way of providing citizens with data on how the superdelegates could smashing the aftermath of the nomination.

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