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Originally posted by pluvo:

Actually the Super Delegates carry much more weight. Nothing like a stacked deck.

Stalin said it best, "It's not the people who vote that count. It's the people who count the votes."
Superdelegates are a factor on the Democrat Party side of things, not the Republican.

But you are essentially correct in stating that for Democrat Party voters, their choice and vote in the primaries can matter little if the party bosses and superdelegates are stacked against the choice of the people.

That would really only come into effect in a brokered nominating convention.