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In reply to the discussion: Congressional Black Caucus chair blasts proposed superdelegate changes [View all]Gothmog
(184,210 posts)No one votes for a delegates directly and the concept of one man one vote does not apply to this process. The fact that you thinks that it does is as amusing you calling all members of the Congressional Black Caucus corrupt or lazy.
The voters voted for an elected these officials at their elected leaders and representative. These members of Congress and other elected officials are not lazy but worked hard to be elected to their office and deserved to be counted as leaders of the party.
Look, I was elected as a delegate to the 2016 convention. No voter voted for me. I was elected by the delegates to my state senate district caucus by other delegates after I was vetted by the Clinton campaign.
You do realize that California benefits from the super delegate system by having elected officials get extra seats for the California delegation. I am working hard to turn Texas blue so that Texas will pick up a few more delegates to the national convention as a reward for electing Democrats to congress. Your plan would reduce the representation of California. Why do you want to deny Maxine Waters or Senator Harris a vote?