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In reply to the discussion: Maybe we should think twice before getting rid of our superdelegate system.. [View all]marybourg
(13,643 posts)10. They're not the rich and elites.
They're the people who walked the precincts, went to the meetings that bored the rest of us, took a chance and made a run for office, stuck it out for years. put up with the crap that office holders put up with and most important, are loyal to the Democratic Party.
In many states non-party members can vote in primaries. We can easily wind up with a tRump of our own. After this debacle, it's more obvious than ever that some kind of Party control needs to be in place. Parties do not have to be democracies. Even our DEMOCRACY depends on representatives, our party has to also.
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Maybe we should think twice before getting rid of our superdelegate system.. [View all]
pnwmom
Oct 2016
OP
I see, so because they make more trips to Washington D.C. they know better than us normal folk
davidn3600
Oct 2016
#41
Yep. That's the problem....they were used as a weapon to discourage other candidates
davidn3600
Oct 2016
#21
So, hypothetically speaking, if Bernie Sanders won more votes, superdelegates would leave Hillary?
davidn3600
Oct 2016
#45
I totally agree and have from the time I researched the history of how it came about.
LiberalFighter
Oct 2016
#15
Not only should we keep the super delegate system, I believe the Republicans will adopt one.
Happyhippychick
Oct 2016
#17
so funny how we want to get rid of something republicans really, really wish they had.
unblock
Oct 2016
#20
You think having the super delegates overriding the people's vote would unite the party?
RAFisher
Oct 2016
#24
I think it would have been a better outcome for them if they could have gotten rid
pnwmom
Oct 2016
#31
I am undecided r/t superdelegates ... agree 100% on ridding ourselves of caucuses
etherealtruth
Oct 2016
#47
It does show the danger in letting the base pick the candidate with no checks
inwiththenew
Oct 2016
#40
How about keep Superdelegates but prohibit them from disclosing their vote until after the primaries
Statistical
Oct 2016
#56