I'll take that as a compliment.Your stepdad does nice work!
you can pretend whatever you want to pretend. and you doI'll take that as a compliment.
how is weather in Moscow today? You make visit to market?
might as well since a bernie loss will be a forgone conclusion by August
Pretty funny to see these die-hard centrist HRC supporters who've been telling us to "fall in line if some one other than Bernie gets the nomination" now telling us that they won't "fall in line" themselves if he does win the nomination, as he's looking more and more likely to be the winner each day. Is this their new-found daily dose of hypocrisy?
Watch this space, it will be great to also see Fogdog eat his words.Doesn't matter. Sanders can't win the nomination.
Won't happen. Sanders isn't a Democrat and he will have a small plurality going into the convention.
LOLWatch this space, it will be great to also see Fogdog eat his words.![]()
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So I'm afraid of being wrong on this. Gawd what a funny idea.
Now then. About that statement you made regarding the time superdelegates who dominated past conventions.
When did that happen?
OK, so you've posted a bunch of shit you apparently haven't read.![]()
How Democratic Superdelegates Decided the 2016 Election
In effect this year, more than any before superdelegates may have not only decided the Democratic nominee, but they likely also chose the next President of the United States.www.huffpost.com
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Dear Democratic party: it's time to stop rigging the primaries | Heather Gautney
If Democrats want any hope of voting Trump out, they must fix the broken primary system before the next electionwww.theguardian.com
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"This system is so rigged": Outrage as undemocratic superdelegate system gives Clinton unfair edge over Sanders
Sanders won 8 of the 9 past primary contests by double digits, but Hillary got more delegates. Even MSNBC is angrywww.salon.com
Why are you showing me statistics AFTER the superdelegates had already had their influence???OK, so you've posted a bunch of shit you apparently haven't read.
Hillary Clinton won the nomination with a majority of votes and the majority of delegates bound by the popular vote made her the candidate for the party in the first round. Super delegates were not a factor in the 2016 Democratic Primary.
Here, I'll post a picture to help you understand:
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In a democracy people who get the most votes should win the election. Don't you agree?
And why did you post an "answer" irrelevant to what you wanted answered?OK, so you've posted a bunch of shit you apparently haven't read.
Hillary Clinton won the nomination with a majority of votes and the majority of delegates bound by the popular vote made her the candidate for the party in the first round. Super delegates were not a factor in the 2016 Democratic Primary.
Here, I'll post a picture to help you understand:
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In a democracy people who get the most votes should win the election. Don't you agree?
Ok, so answer my question. When did super delegates dominate a Democratic Party convention. It was not in 2016, as you falsely claimed. So, when did they ever dominate a Democratic Convention as you claimed they did?And why did you post an "answer" irrelevant to what you wanted answered?
You ok dude?
Ok, so answer my question. When did super delegates dominate a Democratic Party convention. It was not in 2016, as you falsely claimed. So, when did they ever dominate a Democratic Convention as you claimed they did?
Wow, Bernie has been running for 5 years now, with Russians and Trump propping him up the entire way. He was always going to do well at the start of this race. Luckily we didn't find out he is getting support from Putin until after November unlike we did with Trump in 2017."Focusing in and looking at a state like New Hampshire, we can clearly see how superdelegates have effected this race. At the polls Bernie Sanders won New Hampshire’s pledged delegates by a landslide 22 percent. Bernie Sanders received 60.4 percent of the poll vote, just about 150,000 votes. Clinton received 38 percent of the poll vote, tallying just about 95,000 votes. Yet, all six Democratic New Hampshire superdelegates gave their support to Hillary Clinton, effectively erasing Sanders win, leading both candidates to leave the state with the same 15 delegates. The six votes of support by Governor Maggie Hassan, Representative Ann Kuster, Senator Jeanne Shaheen, and DNC members Bill Shaheen, Kathy Sullivan, and Joanne Dowdell, effectively erased the impact of 55,000 Democratic voters on this election. "
Wow, Bernie has been running for 5 years now, with Russians and Trump propping him up the entire way. He was always going to do well at the start of this race. Luckily we didn't find out he is getting support from Putin until after November unlike we did with Trump in 2017.
Despite that impressive wall of text, the Hillary received more than half of the votes cast in the Democratic primary. Super delegates had no effect on the nomination."Focusing in and looking at a state like New Hampshire, we can clearly see how superdelegates have effected this race. At the polls Bernie Sanders won New Hampshire’s pledged delegates by a landslide 22 percent. Bernie Sanders received 60.4 percent of the poll vote, just about 150,000 votes. Clinton received 38 percent of the poll vote, tallying just about 95,000 votes. Yet, all six Democratic New Hampshire superdelegates gave their support to Hillary Clinton, effectively erasing Sanders win, leading both candidates to leave the state with the same 15 delegates. The six votes of support by Governor Maggie Hassan, Representative Ann Kuster, Senator Jeanne Shaheen, and DNC members Bill Shaheen, Kathy Sullivan, and Joanne Dowdell, effectively erased the impact of 55,000 Democratic voters on this election. "