Monday, February 25, 2008

Ferraro Explains How Wonderful Superdelegates Are

Geraldine Ferraro:

Democrats had to figure out a way to unify our party. What better way, we reasoned, than to get elected officials involved in writing the platform, sitting on the credentials committee and helping to write the rules that the party would play by?

So we created superdelegates and gave that designation to every Democratic member of Congress...

These superdelegates, we reasoned, are the party’s leaders. They are the ones who can bring together the most liberal members of our party with the most conservative and reach accommodation. They would help write the platform. They would determine if a delegate should be seated. They would help determine the rules. And having done so, they would have no excuse to walk away from the party or its presidential nominee.

It worked. In 1984 I headed the party’s platform committee. We produced the longest platform in Democratic history, a document that stated the party’s principles in broad terms that neither the most liberal nor the most conservative elected officials would denounce. It generated no fights at the convention. It was a document that no one would walk away from.


It worked so well that in 1984 the Democrats only lost 49 states! Awesome!

1 comment:

libhom said...

If the nomination actually were to be stolen in a scam involving "superdelegates," that nominee will be illegitimate and would never get my vote.