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In a message dated 2/15/2008 10:27:16 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
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Dear MoveOn member,Wow. With your help, we've smashed the  200,000-person 
goal we set for our petition calling on the superdelegates to  listen to the 
voters in the Democratic primary.  
CNN and the New York Times have  already featured our petition. And we're 
about to run a full-page ad in USA Today with the total number of people  who 
signed. 
The ad deadline is the end of the day. Can  you help us reach 300,000  
signatures? Invite your friends by forwarding this email. The original  email is 
below for more information. Thanks, 
Noah   
____________________________________
          
Clicking here will add  your name: 

_"The Democratic Party must be democratic. The  superdelegates should let the 
voters decide between Clinton  and Obama, then support the people's choice." 
_ (http://pol.moveon.org/superdelegates/o.pl?id=12139-834955-v9eShy&t=457) 
 (http://pol.moveon.org/superdelegates/o.pl?id=12139-834955-v9eShy&t=458) 
_Sign the  petition_ 
(http://pol.moveon.org/superdelegates/o.pl?id=12139-834955-v9eShy&t=459) Dear  MoveOn member,  
You've probably heard about the "superdelegates" who could end up deciding  
the Democratic nominee.1 
The superdelegates are under lots of pressure right now to come out for one  
candidate or the other.2 We urgently need to encourage them to let  the voters 
decide between Clinton and Obama—and then to support the will of  the people. 
Can you sign this petition to the  superdelegates right away? Click here to 
add your name: 
_http://pol.moveon.org/superdelegates/o.pl?id=12139-834955-v9eShy&t=460_ 
(http://pol.moveon.org/superdelegates/o.pl?id=12139-834955-v9eShy&t=460)  
If we can reach 200,000 signatures this week, we'll publish the petition  
along with the final number of signers as an ad in USA Today. If you're one of 
the first people  to sign, we'll include your name (with your permission). 
The petition says: 
"The Democratic Party must be democratic.  The superdelegates should let the 
voters decide between Clinton and Obama,  then support the people's choice." 
Please forward this email to 5 friends today so we can hit 200,000  
signatures by Friday. 
Who are the superdelegates? Most of them aren't elected—they're state party  
chairs, retired politicians, and Democratic insiders. They control 40% of the  
votes needed to win the nomination.3 The reason they exist: to make  sure the 
party establishment approves of the nominee. 
But even some  superdelegates have started questioning whether they should be 
the ones to  make the final call: Donna Brazile, who ran Al Gore's 
presidential campaign  and is neutral in the race, says the superdelegates "should 
reflect the will  of the people." She threatened to quit her position within the 
Democratic  Party if the superdelegates decide the primary outcome.4 
And in a New York Times op-ed,  Walter Mondale's former delegate counter 
writes: 
The superdelegates were never  intended to be part of the dash from Iowa to 
Super Tuesday and beyond. They  should resist the impulse and pressure to 
decide the nomination before the  voters have had their say.5 
The superdelegates could ignore the will of the voters and pick whichever 
nominee they want,  embroiling the entire convention in an ugly fight.6 
Superdelegates aren't used to hearing from concerned voters. If enough of  us 
sign this petition, we can urge them to side with whichever  candidate—
Clinton or Obama—has the most support from voters.This is about  democracy, pure and 
simple. Whoever you support, we can all agree the  Democratic nominee should 
be decided by Democratic voters.  
Please sign this petition. Click here to add your name: 
_http://pol.moveon.org/superdelegates/o.pl?id=12139-834955-v9eShy&t=461_ 
(http://pol.moveon.org/superdelegates/o.pl?id=12139-834955-v9eShy&t=461)    
(http://pol.moveon.org/superdelegates/o.pl?id=12139-834955-v9eShy&t=462)  
In the long run, the Democratic Party needs to reconsider this undemocratic  
system, but for this election, we need the superdelegates to do the right  
thing. 
Thank you for all you do.  
–Noah, Tanya, Carrie, Laura, and the MoveOn.org Political Action  Team
Friday, February 15th, 2008 
P.S. Our friends at Democracy for America have launched a similar petition  
they're going to deliver directly to the superdelegates. You can sign that one  
_here_ (http://www.democracyforamerica.com/votersdecide) .Sources:  
1. "Obama's Lead in Delegates Shifts Focus of Campaign," New York Times, 
February 14, 2008 
_http://www.moveon.org/r?r=3425&id=12139-834955-v9eShy&t=463_ 
(http://www.moveon.org/r?r=3425&id=12139-834955-v9eShy&t=463)  
2. "Neck and Neck, Democrats Woo Superdelegates," New York Times, February 
10, 2008 
_http://www.moveon.org/r?r=3419&id=12139-834955-v9eShy&t=464_ 
(http://www.moveon.org/r?r=3419&id=12139-834955-v9eShy&t=464)  
3. "What role for Democratic 'super-delegates'?" MSNBC, April 26, 2007  
_http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18277678/_ 
(http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18277678/)  
4. "Brazile: I'll Quit DNC Position Over Superdelegates," NPR, February 11,  
2008 
_http://www.moveon.org/r?r=3413&id=12139-834955-v9eShy&t=465_ 
(http://www.moveon.org/r?r=3413&id=12139-834955-v9eShy&t=465)  
5. "Superdelegates, Back Off," New York  Times, February 10, 2008 
_http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/10/opinion/10devine.html_ 
(http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/10/opinion/10devine.html)  
6. "Convention  Chaos Theory," TPM Cafe, February 5, 2008 
_http://www.moveon.org/r?r=3398&id=12139-834955-v9eShy&t=466_ 
(http://www.moveon.org/r?r=3398&id=12139-834955-v9eShy&t=466)  
Support our member-driven organization: MoveOn.org Political Action  is 
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now at:  
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