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&lt;p&gt;Based on this article Obama is implying that the super delgates should vote for whoever wins that state. It seems to me then he is saying that Ted Kennedy and John Kerry should cast their votes as super delegates for Hillary and not for Obama.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Also, did anyone else catch David Schuster last night on MSNBC? He asked if Hillary and Bill were &amp;quot;pimping out&amp;quot; Chelsea on the campaign trail. That seems a pretty poor choice of words but heck should I have expected any different from the sexists at MSNBC (Olbermann and Abrams excluded).&lt;/p&gt;
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