08/02/11 09:00:21 dslZLzPf0
>>618
It's hard for even me to say, because our electoral process is
grossly complex and confusing. The news pundits on television try
over and over to explain and simplify it, but 99% of Americans don't
get it. We have a primary system of electoral delegates (votes cast)
and "super delegates" which are individuals affiliated with the
Democratic Party who pledge their own vote for President. The
problem is that super delegates, I think 20% of the primary voting,
may actually be the ones that decide the nominee which is extremely
non-democratic and half the party will cry foul. I keep reading
sources that say Obama is ahead in delegates, but Clinton is ahead
when super delegates are tallied, but even then it could change
depending on the upcoming primaries that stretch all the way toward
April 22 (Pennsylvania). The delegate counts are different for every
news source I keep checking, but I'm just going to say Obama is ahead
because he has the momentum and popular vote. Sorry for the long
explanation.
>>619
多いよw
>>620
カナダ人には外国アピールないので、アメリカ人よりモテることもないです。
だから、カナダ人はアメリカ人と同じようだと思う。