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FROM YOUR MOUTH TO GOD'S EAR. LisaM Oct 2016 #1
Nope Funtatlaguy Oct 2016 #2
+1 OnionPatch Oct 2016 #5
I have faith in the Democratic primary voter. yallerdawg Oct 2016 #14
I'm fine with our system. NCTraveler Oct 2016 #3
That is exactly right. LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #16
Yeah....screw the voters! davidn3600 Oct 2016 #4
Ummm, anyone can register as a Republican or Democrat and vote in the primaries LisaM Oct 2016 #9
Thank You. Its a PRIMARY misterhighwasted Oct 2016 #29
They're not the rich and elites. marybourg Oct 2016 #10
Tell me what the average income and net worth of a superdelegate is.... davidn3600 Oct 2016 #11
Probably the average of city, state and marybourg Oct 2016 #13
Sure it might be a little higher than some of us. LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #19
I see, so because they make more trips to Washington D.C. they know better than us normal folk davidn3600 Oct 2016 #41
Yes! LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #51
How are the rich and elites selecting our candidates? LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #18
When 90% of Superdelegates endorsed someone immediately davidn3600 Oct 2016 #36
Bull! LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #57
If voters knew about this before viguy2016 Oct 2016 #64
People who are concerned about superdelegates... trotsky Oct 2016 #8
The problem is that this primary season they were used as a tool... TCJ70 Oct 2016 #12
Yep. That's the problem....they were used as a weapon to discourage other candidates davidn3600 Oct 2016 #21
They painted the picture that Hillary had a strong network pnwmom Oct 2016 #25
They were correct, of course. We will now win this election. misterhighwasted Oct 2016 #33
Would they not have supported a different winner? TCJ70 Oct 2016 #34
Not necessarily with the same enthusiasm. They're humans, not robots. n/t pnwmom Oct 2016 #35
That's garbage... TCJ70 Oct 2016 #39
If they are going to go with the voters anyway, why are they even needed? davidn3600 Oct 2016 #43
They will go with the voters for normal, sane candidates.. pnwmom Oct 2016 #44
So, hypothetically speaking, if Bernie Sanders won more votes, superdelegates would leave Hillary? davidn3600 Oct 2016 #45
First, this is parties picking candidates, not a general election LisaM Oct 2016 #52
I totally agree and have from the time I researched the history of how it came about. LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #15
I'm beginning to believe the GOP's winner take all is what screwed them RAFisher Oct 2016 #38
Technically it is not 15% LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #53
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
The GOP would be self-destructing even with this system davidn3600 Oct 2016 #23
It wouldn't have been as bad as what's happening now. n/t pnwmom Oct 2016 #26
Yeah it would davidn3600 Oct 2016 #32
You think having the super delegates overriding the people's vote would unite the party? RAFisher Oct 2016 #24
SuperDelegates don't override the popular vote aaaaaa5a Oct 2016 #30
I think it would have been a better outcome for them if they could have gotten rid pnwmom Oct 2016 #31
Caucases are more undemocratic than SuperDelegates aaaaaa5a Oct 2016 #27
I am undecided r/t superdelegates ... agree 100% on ridding ourselves of caucuses etherealtruth Oct 2016 #47
I think it needs to go. CentralMass Oct 2016 #28
Nope, it is undemocratic. n/t demmiblue Oct 2016 #37
The bulk of superdelegates marybourg Oct 2016 #46
That is like saying the Senate is undemocratic because each state gets 2, pnwmom Oct 2016 #59
Lol. n/t demmiblue Oct 2016 #60
It does show the danger in letting the base pick the candidate with no checks inwiththenew Oct 2016 #40
I am fine with eliminating them GulfCoast66 Oct 2016 #48
The superdelegates have never gone against the voter's wishes. tinrobot Oct 2016 #49
Because they've already put their thumb on the scale davidn3600 Oct 2016 #54
Well, maybe change the system so they can't commit until after the primaries. tinrobot Oct 2016 #65
we aren't as vulnerable due to our diversity. geek tragedy Oct 2016 #50
I'm ok with the super delegate system Ellen Forradalom Oct 2016 #55
How about keep Superdelegates but prohibit them from disclosing their vote until after the primaries Statistical Oct 2016 #56
This is exactly the problem... TCJ70 Oct 2016 #58
No, thanks. LWolf Oct 2016 #61
I don't think one can fairly compare our base to theirs. Warren DeMontague Oct 2016 #62
well you got a discussion a-goin'! lol Divine Discontent Oct 2016 #63
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