Jeff wrote:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/democratic_vote_count.html
Kyle, I don't believe in Hillary when she says "I won the popular vote," because, well, she didn't. The argument is flawed because
1) Obama wasn't on the ballot for Michigan, and didn't campaign in Florida and Michigan, unlike Hillary. (I won't go into the details as for why, you can look it up)
2) You can't count "votes" for caucuses because a caucuses don't work the way like a primary. Obama has won most of the caucuses so the popular vote argument is also flawed.
But ultimately, the delegate system is old, unfair, and flawed; nevertheless, it's the system.
Well its weird, if i won California and then Obama won South Dakota, Montana, And Wyoming. he won more pledge delegets but i won more popular votes. But did she in fact get more votes by winning the bigger states, i cant say. One think is sure, im not a Clinton supporter but the American people deserve a fair election.