US and A - As the race for president heats up, Democratic candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton must now focus their attention on courting the so-called "Superdelegates" who may well decide their fate.
The "Superdelegates" (a small group of voting members who are free to vote however they please) will very likely decide the outcome at the 2008 Democratic National Convention to be held in Denver, Colorado. Note that out of respect for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games being held in Beijing, People's Republic of China, the Democrats have decided to boycott their own convention until the day after closing ceremonies.
Hailing from a red-sun planet, the "Superdelegates" thrive under our yellow sun. This gives them superpowers that enable them to decide who the actual winner should be, though they regard our nation's political process a peculiar one. Together they account for roughly twenty-percent of the total vote.
Denver's geography presents an even greater challenge than usual to the political process, due to the fact that the city is situated one mile above sea level. While other delegates will find themselves unable to breathe and normal mental processes slowed at elevations above five-thousand feet, the "Superdelegates" will remain unfazed thanks to their genetic superiority.
