The Democratic Party's "superdelegates"
A) are positions for elected officials who are not required to run for election as delegates.
B) are positions for party members who win them by way of lottery.
C) were eliminated in 1968 when the party instituted several reforms.
D) were of no significance in the 2008 nomination process.
E) None of the above
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