According to Under the Dome, politics blog for the Raliegh News & Observer, undeclared North Carolina superdelegate David Parker says he'll hold out on making a choice until the results of today's primaries in South Dakota and Montana are in.
He also shared how he would make his decision.
"If Obama or whoever is ahead by 30 to 50 [pledged delegates], I feel
like the superdelegates have a green light to vote as they see fit,"
Parker, a Statesville lawyer, told the blog.
"A lead of more than 150 pledged delegates would be 'a red light for
superdelegates, and they should not do anything to thwart the will of
the primaries and caucuses,'" he added. "If the lead is 50 to 150, 'superdelegates
should proceed with caution.'"
Is he sitting at a yellow light?