More on Superdelegates

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I tend to disagree with Scott Paul below about the role of superdelegates in this year’s contest. Reform and redirection of the process may make sense for the future — but once the gun went off this year, my view is that you leave the structure as it was when the race began.

Noting the Lantos Shift on the Middle East: He Agreed with the Hagel “No False Choice” Approach

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I’ve just written this remembrance of Tom Lantos for TPMCafe. His shift on Israel-Palestine negotiations and American engagement with Iran and the Middle East writ large can’t be called a full-on conversion, but his shift in a progressive direction was significant and should be remembered.

Primary Battles Through New Media

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Last week, I participated in a televised show with New York public radio host and all round smart guy Brian Lehrer in a discussion about new media, blogs, Facebook, microjournalism and how it was changing the structural ecosystem of political organizing and participation.

Wayne Gilchrest (R-MD) Got My Vote This Morning (and Tomorrow)

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Congressman Wayne Gilchrest (R-MD) has been under attack by the right wing of his party lately and has had a tougher than normal primary race — which will take place tomorrow. Gilchrest was one of only two Republican congressman who voted in favor of a timeline for withdrawal of US troops from Iraq.