Meet Your Superdelegates: Sheriff Elroy P. Lobo
March 9, 2008 at 6:06 pm
We continue our special in-depth educational series, Meet Your Superdelegates. A rare chance to get to know specific superdelegates who will be deciding the Democratic presidential nominee. We’re focusing on party elders, government officials, senior advisors, and other high profile politicians who feature prominently in television and film. And we boldly speculate who they will back at the Democratic convention. Today’s superdelegate profile comes from the breakthrough action-adventure comedic TV series “The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo.”
Elroy P. Lobo is Sheriff of Orly County. He’s also corrupt, always looking to make a quick buck. But when serious crime threatens Orly County and its people, Lobo does his job capably and upholds the law. He is an intelligent man and an able police officer. Georgia’s governor eventually reassigns Lobo and the deputies to his crime fighting task force, Special Crimes Action Team, in Atlanta. But Lobo’s base remains rural America, just like Hillary Clinton’s, which makes him a superdelegate for Clinton even though Georgia went for Barack Obama.
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