Bob Mulholland, a seasoned Democratic strategist and super-delegate, shares his rich political journey since 1978. He emphasizes the crucial role delegates play at conventions and highlights that negative campaigning can often be more effective than focusing on policy. Mulholland analyzes strategies from past campaigns, including lessons from Hillary Clinton's run, and discusses the unique challenges women face in politics. He also examines the dynamic nature of conventions, where political identities are shaped and future careers potentially launched.