Clinton, Obama Stress Democratic Party Unity(3/3)
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参考答案: Asked whether super-delegates should feel empowered to overturn the will of the voters expressed through pledged delegates, Clinton suggested the nomination battle is more than a numbers game.
"There are a number of factors that people look at, we have delegates selected by millions of people in primaries and delegates selected by a few thousand people in caucuses. When the process finishes in early June, people can look at all the various factors and decide who would be the strongest candidate."
Obama downplayed any suggestion that the recent controversies surrounding his campaign would torpedo his candidacy.
"I think the super-delegates are going to take a look, not at momentary snapshot polls,but they are going to take a look at who has run the kind of campaign that can bring about change in America and can actually govern after the election,"
Most political observers say Obama remains favored to win Tuesday's primary in North Carolina, although by perhaps a smaller margin than had been anticipated just weeks ago. Recent polls in Indiana give a slight edge to Clinton.