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In reply to the discussion: What exactly was the point of the DNC rule change for superdelegates? [View all]JCanete
(5,272 posts)156. Sorry if that weas unclear...you claim that a mythology was created and that that's the only
reason this issue is being discussed. I claim that the reason it should and is being discussed is because its an actual issue.
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What exactly was the point of the DNC rule change for superdelegates? [View all]
LiberalFighter
Aug 2018
OP
"Yes, officer, I did shoot at the man who annoyed me...but I missed, so what's your problem, huh?"
FiveGoodMen
Aug 2018
#230
That is an illogical response, but whateve's. I don't go to Pizzagatetown.
themaguffin
Aug 2018
#233
No caucuses and winner takes all primaries...so we don't have close elections that could cause heaps
Demsrule86
Aug 2018
#188
I believe states like CO, KS, MN (others?) are moving away from caucuses to primaries.
LonePirate
Aug 2018
#146
Yes, absolutely, which is why super delegates should be eliminated altogether.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Aug 2018
#103
And, in addition, bullshit! Entirely agree. We should be able to understand what
Atticus
Aug 2018
#145
You're right, the media will do this. That of course sucks, and the media of course, for the most
JCanete
Aug 2018
#62
hehe..I don't have anything against endorsements. that isn't what we were talking about.
JCanete
Aug 2018
#81
What I mean is I have no problem with media pointing out that so-and-so has X number of endorsements
Garrett78
Aug 2018
#88
Again, superdelegate endorsements aren't pointed out by the media as endorsements, but AS votes.
JCanete
Aug 2018
#94
Now, they will be pointed out as endorsements and not unpledged delegates, which was my point.
Garrett78
Aug 2018
#95
I see, except that its not all that it changes since right here you say that now they will be
JCanete
Aug 2018
#96
I don't think you'll see him put up a fight about caucuses. I won't argue against undoing them
JCanete
Aug 2018
#105
I don't think he ever believed that and simply, because of our good ol media, had to make a
JCanete
Aug 2018
#113
OFFS. There was no truth to the argument that Hillary won because of superdelegates.
SunSeeker
Aug 2018
#31
You're embarassing yourself. Maybe look up superdelegates and the primaries they have decided.
Squinch
Aug 2018
#36
It is at the beginning of the race where they create the unfair advantage.
irresistable
Aug 2018
#38
Sanders was only in the race because of caucuses which are disenfranchising to...
brush
Aug 2018
#65
Me too, was the right thing to do. Now, let's take the next step & end Super Delegates altogether.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Aug 2018
#106
You believe that headlines like "Clinton Maintains Massive Superdelegate Lead"...,
irresistable
Aug 2018
#125
No it doesn't. The average voter doesn't even know anything about "superdelegates"
George II
Aug 2018
#184
You've said it, but can't confirm it. The news outlet did NOT do that. There may have been...
George II
Aug 2018
#200
I was on earth, but can't answer your question - which planet are you referring to?
George II
Aug 2018
#220
The divisive "proof of her inevitablity" talking point was used by right wing
lapucelle
Aug 2018
#241
It's disinformation like that conservatives and kremlin operatives enjoyed exploiting:
JHan
Aug 2018
#166
The superdelegates had no effect on the primary outcome. Never have. And now never will.
Squinch
Aug 2018
#35
No. She didn't look guilty. Corrupt people SAID she was guilty, and imbeciles believed it
Squinch
Aug 2018
#64
"she looked guilty as heck"? "a process that appears to be rigged"? Are you serious?
George II
Aug 2018
#158
Some are given way, way more benefit of the doubt in appearing innocent than others.
ehrnst
Aug 2018
#160
Who here is pretending it doesn't exist? Progressives acknowledge that it does...
ehrnst
Aug 2018
#204
It was an excuse used by some to justify why their candidate wasn't successful, even though it had
still_one
Aug 2018
#6
and open primaries. I want Democrats deciding who will be the Democratic nominee
still_one
Aug 2018
#20
So start a party and have a primary, and btw, I don't have kids but still pay school taxes.
brush
Aug 2018
#108
I already have a party...the Democratic Party, with an open primary in my state.
irresistable
Aug 2018
#111
Well you're not an independent then like you implied. And a multi-party, parliamentary system...
brush
Aug 2018
#142
No one excludes anyone from the Democratic primaries except those who don't want to be Democrats
still_one
Aug 2018
#41
Because of OPEN PRIMARIES, Lipinskik won the Democratic nomination because republicans determined
still_one
Aug 2018
#240
That was never what many of us thought or alleged. Sanders never alleged that. That
JCanete
Aug 2018
#83
In 2008 it didn't stop the party from stripping delegates from states who did not comply
tritsofme
Aug 2018
#21
I'm not entirely sure what the point was... perhaps vanity? Lingering bitterness?
NurseJackie
Aug 2018
#8
Agreed on caucuses. Get rid of them. As for superdelegates and their role in 2016...
brush
Aug 2018
#71
Hardly non-relevant when perception to some was that superdelegate votes hurt Sanders...
brush
Aug 2018
#91
Should never occur is the point. Should not influence voting. This change deals with the former to
JCanete
Aug 2018
#67
Well..I remember when some wanted to use super delegates to take the nomination away from President
helpisontheway
Aug 2018
#69
Truth, I didn't know how they worked. I despise the whole concept. Its not true that its never
JCanete
Aug 2018
#116
I just told you how the media uses them. Why not address that? You can't quantify that in
JCanete
Aug 2018
#120
Where? I told you yours. Do I here, or does Sanders, hold the position that supers won Clinton
JCanete
Aug 2018
#122
oh damn...should have known the emogie was coming. Why do these always descend into LOLs and emogies
JCanete
Aug 2018
#138
Excuse me, are you making the utterly ridiculous claim that the Democratic Party is
JCanete
Aug 2018
#152
Sorry if that weas unclear...you claim that a mythology was created and that that's the only
JCanete
Aug 2018
#156
I am saying I never want it to happen. It never has happened and it should never ever be a
JCanete
Aug 2018
#209
Good, lets get rid of the distraction, unless you think they need to be there. Do they? nt
JCanete
Aug 2018
#238
No the republican party got taken over by the tea-party because the republicans themselves,
JCanete
Aug 2018
#211
its all about making shit up here clearly. Arguments keep being made and ignored as to why this
JCanete
Aug 2018
#115
They aren't fabricated. They are literally the power of the superdelegates. What is fabricated about
JCanete
Aug 2018
#144
To produce the strongest Democratic candidate to challenge the Republican nominee in the G.E.
Uncle Joe
Aug 2018
#163
If that were the case they'd get rid of the low-participation, non-diverse caucuses.
pnwmom
Aug 2018
#171
It is the case and was a step in the right direction, regardless of what other actions they take.
Uncle Joe
Aug 2018
#222
No, it wasn't a step in the right direction.It skewed the system even more against minority voters
pnwmom
Aug 2018
#224
All of the caucuses were elitist and non-diverse. Which one do you know of that
pnwmom
Aug 2018
#235
We DID put it to a vote. The state's voters passed a referendum to get rid of them
pnwmom
Aug 2018
#176
I haven't either, how relevant is Columbus Day to having a federal holiday celebrating our democracy
Uncle Joe
Aug 2018
#229
It will lead to electoral losses in my opinion and will hurts us ...cause division.
Demsrule86
Aug 2018
#187