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In reply to the discussion: Sanders-backed DNC plan sparks superdelegate revolt [View all]Sophia4
(3,515 posts)Superdelegates give to all voters the impression that the Democratic Party is not big on democracy. Regardless of the reality, regardless how fair superdelegates really are, their existence sends the message that fairness is not the priority and that even if you don't bother to get out and vote, you will be represented by superdelegates.
If as you seem to suggest with your questions, they aren't affecting the outcomes of elections, then why have them?
We don't need them.
Let the voters decide. Let those who care enough to go to the polls and vote decide who is nominated for public office.
That is the way to do it. If voters have the decisionmaking power, then the results seem fair.
Whether true or not, the existence of superdelegates causes some Democrats to think the system is somehow rigged. We do not need and should not have superdelegates.
As for voters who identify as some sort of minority, whether religious or racial or gender or gender-preference or regional no matter, if they come out and vote in large enough numbers, then they will determine the outcome. Same for any group.
We do not need superdelegates. No to superdelegates.