D.C. Superdelegate Watch
DENVER -- We told you in The Post last week about the complaints from some of D.C.'s local delegation about the role of the 15 at-large superdelegates, who are national party figures seated with the D.C. delegation because they live in the District. So how many of the "supers" showed up for today's delegation breakfast?
Two -- Donna Brazile and Mary Eva Candon.
D.C. Democratic Party Chairman Anita Bonds invited Brazile to speak to the group, and Brazile gave an impassioned push for D.C. voting rights, saying Barack Obama supports the cause. "He will make the District of Columbia the 51st state," Brazile said.
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David A Nakamura
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August 25, 2008; 11:37 AM ET
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How many of the city's delegates attended?