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In reply to the discussion: Can we give decent burial to the meme that Bernie Sanders didn't appeal to black voters. [View all]ehrnst
(32,640 posts)as valuable. That would be the case if they weren't Superdelegates?
I'm interested in how "the people" vote, yes. I'm also interested to know what the candidates' colleagues have to say about them, and they don't need to be Superdelegates to endorse someone.
I never said I didn't "trust" Democratic voters. But as this election has shown, the people can definitely be fooled by a reality tv star. Samantha Bee put it best, but you dismissed that. Yes, I think that it's good to have a mechanism such as a driver education teacher brake to keep us from going off a cliff. And thus far, Democrats, unlike Republicans, haven't shown that they are willing to drive over a cliff.
There is a running tally of Superdelegates, and we have seen demonstrated in more than one Convention how they can change their affiliation, or simply not express their affiliation until the convention. So that tally can change at any time, right?
So tell me, what do you think that the Black Congressional Caucus gets wrong about their support of Superdelegates?