BY SUSAN ESTRICH I was a junior “rules junkie,” as we called ourselves, when I coined the term “superdelegates” in 1982. Then-Sen. Ted Kennedy was running against Walter Mondale then. Not then, of course, but in the Hunt Commission, or the Rules Commission, the lines were clearly drawn. The Mondale people were pushing to make party leaders and elected officials automatic, uncommitted delegates for the next convention. They called them “PLEOs.” I called them “superdelegates” […]

The Not-So-Super Delegates
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