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In reply to the discussion: Sanders-backed DNC plan sparks superdelegate revolt [View all]Sophia4
(3,515 posts)are less likely to vote, especially if the ultimate nominee does not completely meet their expectations, satisfy their wishes -- is not an almost impossibly perfect candidate.
And that affects, no, determines the vote totals.
That is how it works. Those few votes of the rare voters who do not like a process that appears slightly unfair or dishonest, those make the difference sometimes between winning and losing.
So that is why an utterly honest process if important.
And we Democrats have to deal with this underlying, very serious, very basic problem. It is a problem of inspiring the trust of voters.
And right now, elections are going to be decided by the trust of the voters.
Voters will trust a process that is exceedingly and purposefully honest.
Obama won because Democrats really, really trusted him.
Trust is the key.
The idea of superdelegates destroys the trust of a lot of voters.