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In reply to the discussion: Congressional Black Caucus chair blasts proposed superdelegate changes [View all]Sophia4
(3,515 posts)or who attend conventions at their own expense because they believe in democracy.
All who sacrifice to vote, to volunteer in campaigns, who believe in democracy and the Democratic Party are equally industrious.
Those who work hard in campaigns, those who sacrifice their time to even just vote, are just as industrious as members of the CBC and other so-called "party leaders."
All deserve to have their votes counted equally. Equality is the key.
Equality in work, equality in voting. That means no superdelegates.
Members of a minority cannot ask for a special role, say superdelegate status, if they really believe in equality. Only the mathematically challenged do not understand the meaning of "equal." Superdelegates bring inequality into the Democratic Party where it does not belong.