The Democratic Party is throwing away hundreds of people's votes this Super Tuesday
with voters who cast their ballots on the day of the caucuses, February 22. But many voters sent in ballots in the early voting period from February 15 to February 18. The party holds debates to inform voters. Then it encourages them to cast their ballots before they are informed. Where's the logic in that?
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