Superdelegates site - KML now vastly improved
Wanted to call attention to a huge improvement over at superdelegates.org. Bob Rose (an engineer at Google), with help from the ever-helpful Juliano Ravasi (developer of the original KMLExport extension for Mediawiki), has radically improved the KML layer. Whereas the prior version gave little details other than the delegates name, the current version now includes […]
Keith Olbermann Special Comment
Thank you, Keith. Well said:
(If you can’t see the video, it’s here.)
Superdelegates wiki, lessons learned
I’ve had a lot of fun cultivating the superdelegates.org site over the last month, and wanted to document some of what I did to get the site started, and how I iterated to add functionality. I’ve learned quite a bit about Mediawiki in the process, and a few things about Google products that might be […]
My life as a pundit
So much for that. NBC just called Texas for Hillary, giving her 3 of 4 states. Big wins in Rhode Island and Ohio, but a narrow win in Texas.
She’s still going to end the night behind in pledged delegates – and once the votes are counted and the caucus in Texas is factored in, I […]
My wiki moment
A few weeks ago, writing about Superdelegates.org, Mike Gotta wrote about a wiki moment:
[The site] evolves into a participatory environment – beginning with your own social network of friends that contribute their perspectives. But the wiki has the potential for network effects to kick in as friends invite friends and so on to the point […]
Tuesday is it
I think three posts in an entire month is a new low for me… partly you can blame Twitter, where I post more frequently (albeit in shorter bursts), but mostly it’s Google’s fault.
Some quick thoughts on how Tuesday is going to play out: Texas has an insanely complex system, where they hold a […]
SuperDelegates.org featured on CNN
OK, allow me to indulge in a little bit of self-promotion:
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Can Barack win?
Not tomorrow, no. Nor can Hillary. Both will pick up a lot of delegates, but neither will get anywhere close to the 2000 needed to win the nomination. I think Barack has to hope for strong showings in California, New York City (not state, the city), and wins in several other states (Missourri, Colorado, Illinois, […]
Yes We Can
Beautiful.
SuperDelegates.org - Learn about the DNC Super Delegates
It’s looking increasingly likely that the race for a nominee in the Democratic party will take some time to settle out… and the “super delegates” may actually have a hand in deciding who the Democratic nominee is.
If you don’t know what a “super delegate” is, don’t worry – a lot of people don’t. Each state […]






