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LiberalFighter's JournalSanders brought more Oregon voters into the Democratic Party.
Yep! He brought in 7% fewer voters in Oregon.Obama: 375,311
Clinton: 259,782
Sub Total: 635,093
Write-In: 5,537
Grand Total: 640,630
Sanders: 333,638
Clinton: 257,374
Sub Total: 591,012
Write-in: 10,634
Grand Total: 601,646
Sanders would like to think Oregon is a state that looks like the Democratic Party. Except it isn't. It deviates from the Democratic electorate by a factor of 42 with zero being New Jersey.
White: 57%
Black: 26%
Hisp/Lat: 11%
Asian/Other: 6%
White: 87%
Black: 1%
Hisp/Lat: 4%
Asian/Other: 7%
Sanders has won every state with 78% or more white population except for Iowa, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Clinton has won every state with 15% or more black population except for Michigan. New Jersey and District of Columbia are in that range.
Clinton has won every state with 19% or more Hispanic/Latino. New Mexico and California are in that range.
Here is an interesting comparison with delegates in 2008 and 2016.
There were more automatic delegates in 2008 (852 delegates).
Those 852 delegates were 19.2% of the total 2008 delegates compared to 14.9% in 2016.
There were only 3,566 pledged delegates in 2008. That is 485 fewer than in 2016.
Group -- 2008 -- 2016
DNC - -- 428 -- - 434
DPL - - -- 21 -- -- 20
Senate -- 51 -- -- 47
House -- 239 -- - 193
Govs - - - 32 -- -- 21
Adds - - - 81 -- - - 0
Totals -- 852 -- - 715
The odds were more against Obama in 2008 compared to Sanders in 2016.
Sanders' supporters claim the Democratic Party is rigged.
The problem with them is they don't want to follow the rules or even the law. Because it stands in the way for Sanders to win.
It appears that they think the rules and laws is why the Democratic Party is rigged. Better yet, they appear to think that they should be exempt from the rules and laws while everyone that doesn't support them should continue to follow them.
So in effect, they want to rig it so that it favors them instead of everyone having to follow the same rules and laws to ensure fairness.
Hillary and Bernie are both Liberal
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Harry Enten" Hillary Clinton Was Liberal. Hillary Clinton Is Liberal (FiveThirtyEight)
Hillary Clinton Was Liberal. Hillary Clinton Is LiberalThis and other sources would say otherwise.
http://www.brookings.edu/research/interactives/2013/house-and-senate-partisanshipHouse
Senate
Likely why some voters have their voter registration screwed up. (BMV)
The link was posted over at GDP.
Florida motor-voter foul-up means no primary ballots for some
Thats because elections staff literally attaches to each provisional ballot the information on when they became NPA, Abrams said.
Some people made the switch decades ago and likely forgot, but for many, there was a printout showing that their registration was switched at the Department of Motor Vehicles, Abrams said.
But there is no such default in the process. If a voter, even a longtime party member, doesnt select the party in updating his or her information, the default actually is no party affiliation.
These are two separate entities that for the most part don't know or understand how each performs their duties. It doesn't help to throw in IT people to create software when they don't understand what is really needed. Especially when the BMV doesn't have a clue about what is needed on the voter registration end.
What it appears to be saying when there is a default of "no party affiliation" is that the party affiliation data is not stored with the drivers license data. They likely purge the voter registration data once it is sent to the voter registration office.
This is my take on Sanders' complaint about committee representation.
From the DNC Convention Rules.
1. The members of the standing committees allocated to the states and territories shall proportionately represent the presidential preference of all candidates (including uncommitted status) receiving the threshold percentage used in that states delegation to calculate the at-large apportionment pursuant to Rule 13.E. of the Delegate Selection Rules, provided, however, that members of the standing committees from primary states shall be allocated to presidential candidates (including uncommitted status) based on the statewide popular vote.
5. The National Chairperson of the Democratic National Committee, in consultation with the Chair(s) of the Platform Committee, shall appoint fifteen (15) persons to serve on a Platform Drafting Subcommittee and the National Chairperson of the Democratic National Committee shall appoint the Chair(s) thereof. In addition, one (1) non-voting member may be appointed by each presidential candidate to serve on the Drafting Subcommittee. The Platform Drafting Subcommittee is considered a subcommittee of the Platform Committee as defined in Article I.A.6 provided, however, that members of the Platform Drafting Subcommittee need not be members of the Platform Committee. The Drafting Subcommittee shall be responsible for the drafting of the report of the Platform Committee under the direction and with the approval of the full Platform Committee.
There is no allocation as provided in the Platform Drafting Subcommittee
There is no allocation as provided in the Platform Drafting Subcommittee
So in effect, DWS does not have to do what Sanders wants to have done. Sanders is already represented from each state based on primary results.
WSJ and DU Clinton haters are slamming the Clinton Foundation
Here is a source with information about the operation of the Clinton Foundation.
Where Does Clinton Foundation Money Go? --(FactCheck)
Simply put, despite its name, the Clinton Foundation is not a private foundation which typically acts as a pass-through for private donations to other charitable organizations. Rather, it is a public charity. It conducts most of its charitable activities directly.
Here is the Du posting -xx-
The Right-Wing Pundits Who Pushed Automatic Classification Myth To Smear Clinton Are Burned Again
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