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What does PLEO stand for?

Party Leaders and Elected Officials


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The rules of the Democratic National Committee do not use the term "superdelegates," but refer instead to "unpledged delegates" and party leaders and elected officials.
As soon as Clinton finished speaking, some of the nearly 300 Democratic party leaders and elected officials across the country who had pledged their support to her as superdelegates released statements announcing they now back Obama.
In addition, Puerto Rico, like other places, received a 15 percent add-on -- seven delegates -- of party leaders and elected officials whose presidential affiliation is determined by the primary.
Meanwhile, Clinton pressed her case with a dwindling number of party leaders and elected officials who can vote for a party nominee as so-called superdelegates.
Clinton's lead among superdelegates, a collection of almost 800 party leaders and elected officials, has slipped from 106 in December to 23, according to an Associated Press tally.
ANALYSIS: The popular vote has become Clinton's main argument to party leaders and elected officials who make up the dwindling supply of undecided superdelegates who will determine the nomination.
This resulted in the superdelegate system under the guise that the nominating process lacked the steady hand of "judgment and experience" by party leaders and elected officials.
Her campaign instead hopes to win over the influential party leaders and elected officials known as superdelegates with the argument that she would be the better Democrat to face McCain in November.

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