The Columbian is reporting that, in an interview with their editorial board, Senator Maria Cantwell has decided to cast her superdelegate vote for the leader in pledged delegates at the Democratic National Convention.
“I definitely don’t want the superdelegates to be the deciding factor,” she told the board.
Cantwell has endorsed Hillary Clinton, but Barack Obama will almost certainly have the higher number of pledged delegates come the summer. Her statement of course implies that she will likely vote against her endorsement at the convention.
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