Undecided superdelegates don’t feel bound by primaries

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Many of the Democratic superdelegates who are still undecided say the most important factor in their decision is simple, they just want a winner in November.

But after nearly four months of primaries and caucuses, they still aren’t sure who that is and don’t seem to be in any hurry to make up their minds.

Most of the more than 100 undecided superdelegates who discussed their decision-making with The Associated Press in the past two weeks agreed that the primaries and caucuses do matter — whether it’s who has the most national delegates or the candidate who won their state or congressional district. But few said the primaries will be the biggest factor in their decision.

In New Hampshire, state Democratic Party chairman Raymond Buckley isn’t saying much. He has been adamant that like others who’ve held his position in the past, he will not endorse anyone until there is a presumptive nominee.

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