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- noun Plural form of
super .
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Examples
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He pioneered live shots, came up with what we call supers, that information you see in the lower third of your TV, and produced the Kennedy/Nixon debate.
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He pioneered live shots, came up with what we call supers, that information you see in the lower third of your TV, and produced the Kennedy/Nixon debate.
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The other reason for her losing support among the supers is that Obama managed to get that other big rule change.
Lance Mannion: 2008
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She would be ahead in supers – enough to win the nomination.
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She would be ahead in supers – enough to win the nomination.
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She won't catch up on popular just like she cant win supers or pledged deleagtes.
McAuliffe says Clinton staying in, will win popular vote 2008
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She and her supporters, despite not winning in supers, delegates and POPULAR VOTE, feel that she is entitled to it.
Priest apologizes for mocking Clinton while at Obama church 2008
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Hillary's lead in supers has shrunk to 21 from over 100, 3 months back. it looks like it's Obama who won PA.
Superdelegate deluge 2008
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Not counting states and supers is how the Dems run that party.
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I may be wrong, but based on the large blue states that she has won – if all the elected house members voted as their district did, and senators voted as their state did, and non-elected supers voted as their state did – she would be ahead in supers – enough to win the nomination.
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