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Tue Feb-19-08 10:07 PM
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"Uninstructed"? Shouldn't that be uncommitted? |
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Edited on Tue Feb-19-08 10:12 PM by Flabbergasted
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Tue Feb-19-08 10:09 PM
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1. That's how it's worded on the ballot. |
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Essentially the same thing.
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Tue Feb-19-08 10:12 PM
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2. Uninstructed = Uncommitted? Hardly. But no matter. |
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Tue Feb-19-08 10:38 PM
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5. Well, constructively the same thing. |
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An "uninstructed" delegate does what an "uncommitted" delegate from another state would do.
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Tue Feb-19-08 10:36 PM
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3. Nope, "uninstructed" is correct; as in "without instructions" |
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Committed delegates are instructed, ie have instructions to vote a certain way as a delegate. An uninstructed delegate is someone without such instructions, ie free to vote as s/he wishes.
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Tue Feb-19-08 10:37 PM
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4. Ahhh Now I see. Thanks. |
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