Multiple Choice
What kind of impact do Superdelegates have on the selection of the Democratic presidential nominee?
A) None: they are allowed to attend the convention but cannot vote.
B) Superdelegates would lose legitimacy if they decided a nomination at the convention, but their endorsements still have a large impact in the ""invisible primary.""
C) Superdelegates make up 20% of all delegates and have decided the Democratic nominee at the convention in several nomination contests.
D) Superdelegates have little influence because they are unwilling to go against the primary winner.
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