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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Those pre-pledged delegates sure are in an awkward, embarrassing position...having [View all]silvershadow
(10,336 posts)50. Funny how you don't even admit they are neck and neck, and he is due some respect. nt
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Those pre-pledged delegates sure are in an awkward, embarrassing position...having [View all]
silvershadow
May 2016
OP
They don't care that she is willing to let innocent civilians die so her rich corporate sponsers can
GoneFishin
May 2016
#110
So awkward, to vote to follow the democratically expressed wishes of the voters.
Nye Bevan
May 2016
#5
And yet, there is precedent, if it comes to that. We don't elect based on raw votes, remember?
silvershadow
May 2016
#8
Yeah, lots of Bernie supporters are discounting the significance of "raw votes" these days.
Nye Bevan
May 2016
#13
I haven't seen anyone discounting their significance, rather just poignant out what their
silvershadow
May 2016
#16
It is awkward, if they vote for the least electable candidate, it is their purpose to do the opposit
Dragonfli
May 2016
#44
What voters? Most of them pledged Hillary before any other candidates entered the race.
That Guy 888
May 2016
#113
you mean the candidate with a 3 million vote lead? who has wider demographic support?
msongs
May 2016
#6
The one whose poll numbers are atrocious? And whose platform is weak compared to what we
silvershadow
May 2016
#9
There is the formality of locking up her proportionate share of the remaining delegates.
Zynx
May 2016
#18
It's not going to be either one. The supers will follow the pledged delegates.
stone space
May 2016
#53
They were bought and paid for by the DNC. Clinton funds via super pacs are given to
rhett o rick
May 2016
#24
The original intention of SDs was to step in in if an unelectable candidate won the vote but $$$$$$
Dragonfli
May 2016
#45
Ever voted in a caucus? There are way more ways to manipulate vote count in poorly . . .
brush
May 2016
#115
We will see. If they do, I will know the takeover of the party is complete. From that point
silvershadow
May 2016
#28
Well, I myself contacted every Super I could identify in my state's delegation...online. Then
silvershadow
May 2016
#35
Funny how you don't even admit they are neck and neck, and he is due some respect. nt
silvershadow
May 2016
#50
The super delegates put themselves in an awkward position when they accept that kind
JDPriestly
May 2016
#56
They will do that at the risk of offending voters who resent or reject the party system.
JDPriestly
May 2016
#59
Sorry, but a party that is more interested in maintaining its established power structure
JDPriestly
May 2016
#64
I'm looking at the general election polls, which indicate Bernie would absolutely crush Trump
silvershadow
May 2016
#36
Yeah, the historically accurate exit polls stopped being so the exact moment HAVA was implemented.
silvershadow
May 2016
#39
Yeah, that was pre-9/11. We were a different kind of country back then. nt
silvershadow
May 2016
#42
Just wait until the elected Democrats have to defend what they endorsed when endorsing Clinton.
Skwmom
May 2016
#40
It's not that awkard. If Bernie wins on pledged delegates, enough will switch to give him the win.
stone space
May 2016
#51
Well that's what I thought, but the Hillarians are acting like I slapped their baby
silvershadow
May 2016
#52
In the context of delegates, it is probably best not to use the word "pledged" for...
stone space
May 2016
#55
The problem of not having anywhere else to go. Rahm-ian principles applies
HereSince1628
May 2016
#66
I will be weeping for the 2.5 million homeless American children put there by a status quo that
rhett o rick
May 2016
#86
The Hill 'selection' is guaranteed to flush the Third Way down the t-bowl and tear the Party apart
yourpaljoey
May 2016
#117
No they're not. As a matter of fact, under all of the many scenarios that the Sanders campaign....
George II
May 2016
#71
Many Clinton supporters wanted the super delegate rule changed after the 2008 primary.
annavictorious
May 2016
#83
Perhaps you should take a look at presidential polls done in the spring of election years?
eastwestdem
May 2016
#87
I don't honestly believe they will move her forward under the circumstances
silvershadow
May 2016
#95
The problem is, what you may consider "tainting" may to most super delegates be
anotherproletariat
May 2016
#121
Not pesky to anyone on the Hill side...since the State Department did approve the server. nt
anotherproletariat
May 2016
#133
Pesky to me, and millions of other good Democrats who believe their DNC would not taint
silvershadow
May 2016
#135
I'm sorry you think she is flawed. Please do your research and you will find that almost every
anotherproletariat
May 2016
#136
I will go with my own instincts on this one. That wonky stuff belongs in a class, especially
silvershadow
May 2016
#137
The lowest opinion polls are always seen right after the primary ends. Particulary in a
anotherproletariat
May 2016
#140
Seems to me, that once the wheels fell of the bus months ago, Bernie is the actual
silvershadow
May 2016
#94
Yes I am...from one in which the Supers pledged themselves to the weakest candidate
silvershadow
May 2016
#104
even your logo is a swipe from hillary. Is there any original thinking on Bernie's support team?
MariaThinks
May 2016
#102
I think the disconnect will be much clearer soon. It appears we are throwing Union Labor
silvershadow
May 2016
#125
I find it ironic that when Democratic candidates have won the popular vote
justiceischeap
May 2016
#119
Oh I didn't realize she had any policy positions even yet..I will go look them up.
silvershadow
May 2016
#139
It would only be awkward for them if Clinton supporters had any shame... n/t
leeroysphitz
May 2016
#154