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In reply to the discussion: Just when things are looking dire for Trump [View all]BainsBane
(57,760 posts)And somehow I dint think the candidate who raised and spent more than any primary candidate had money problems. He also had the same fundraising deal with the DNC Clinton did but chose not to take advantage of.
What I did is exercise my Democratic right to vote, and 4 million more Democrats likewise preferred Clinton to her challengers. That process you insisted made you kiss the feet is called electoral democracy: the candidate who gets the majority of votes and delegates win the nomination, no matter how much more important their supporters believe they are compared to the majority of Democratic voters, who are disproportionately people of color, women, and poor. No one forced anyone to vote for Clinton, and no small number chose not to do so.
Contempt for my voting rights is duly noted. The primary was rigged by the 20th Amendment and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.