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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)The establishment is not "actually preventing funding from going to" any candidate.
Anyone who wants to donate to a Sanders opponent is free to do so.
I'm not aware of any arrangement between the Vermont Democratic Party and the Sanders campaign that's comparable to the 2015 arrangement between the DNC and the Clinton campaign (whereby the DNC, obligated by its rules to remain neutral, gave one campaign veto power over some key DNC staffing decisions).
If you go beyond Bernie-bashing and come up with any evidence that there was an agreement of that type, then I'll join you in condemning it. Maybe, in return, he'll join me in condemning the Clinton-DNC agreement?
Meanwhile, I think what's happened in Vermont is that a party entity (an executive committee or a state convention or some such) has expressed its preference for one of the candidates. The number of superdelegate votes thereby going to that candidate is zero. Unlike the 2015-16 situation, the Democratic nomination in 2018 will be decided solely by the voters who go to the polls.