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In reply to the discussion: I support Hillary because she can bring change to our country [View all]karynnj
(61,185 posts)did ANYONE speak or write of the "popular vote" -- the "national popular vote" in the primaries. The reason is it MAKES NO SENSE. Many states legally chose their electors by caucuses. In the Hillary Clinton national primary vote nonsense - there were a few states that were completely not included because there were no official numbers that could be called "popular votes".
This is insane - states that legally chose to have caucuses were underrepresented or not represented at all - while places like Puerto Rico were wildly overweighted.
Hillary's team knew the rules going in. When they saw on Super Tuesday that rather than being able to declare HRC the de facto nominee that they were actually in trouble, two devious themes raised their ugly heads. The national popular vote and the idea that the superdelegates need not back the candidate who got the most regular delegates.
Clinton is extremely likely to win in 2016. There is no need to rewrite 2008 and many reasons not to do so. For those of us who backed Obama, many of these themes were and are resented as they had the secondary effect of causing many HRC supporters to feel cheated and to view Obama wining the nomination as not earned. This after Obama won in spite of all the advantages that HRC had going into the race.
I really don't get why all that should resurface now - when HRC will need the entire Democratic party.