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In reply to the discussion: Sanders to run as a Democrat -- but not accept nomination (2018 Senate) [View all]Jim Lane
(11,175 posts)If a candidate you like wins enough pledged delegates, then it's bad for an opponent to "ask the superdelegates to override the vote, effectively appointing him the candidate".
In fact, "This isn't some frivolous issue but goes to democracy itself, the right of the people to choose."
OTOH, if a candidate you dislike wins enough pledged delegates, then it's a good thing that we have superdelegates, so that they can "help prevent ... dangerous power-seekers from being nominated." They would presumably do that by overriding the vote and by not respecting the right of the people to choose.
The problem for the DNC will be how to codify your position into the rules. Are you available to serve as Vice Chair for Superdelegate Management, so that you can tell the superdelegates when they should respect the right of the people to choose and when they should override the vote?