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In reply to the discussion: HRC would have been nominated without the superdelegates...that proves we don't NEED them. [View all]FSogol
(47,609 posts)5. No one drowned on my boat trip, that proves we don't need life jackets!
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HRC would have been nominated without the superdelegates...that proves we don't NEED them. [View all]
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
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We nominated the candidates the superdelegates preferred and still had the results we had.
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#9
People voted period...that is how it goes...supers had no effect whatsoever.
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#135
their voice is weighted heavier already. They have leadership positions and connections and
JCanete
Nov 2017
#20
California has moved up its date so this has greatly reduced the chance of the primaries
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#80
California is by far the largest number of Democratic voters...I never understood why small and GOP
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#136
You mean the people that are currently superdelegates want to retain thier power?
MichMan
Nov 2017
#14
I don't want people "most loyal to the party" having more influence. "loyal to the party" in this
JCanete
Nov 2017
#24
not at all. Who gets to decide which african americans along with which people from every other
JCanete
Nov 2017
#129
The voters decide which African Americans. are supers. Virtually all are elected office-holders.
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#148
what do you mean the voters decide the superdelegates? In the case of any previously
JCanete
Nov 2017
#166
Nothing is stopping the state party from appointing as many minorities as they desire
MichMan
Nov 2017
#172
They don't treat anyone fairly --except for people who don't work for a living and have lots of time
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#182
so is being part of defining the party...if you are cut out of that part, its not a good thing.
JCanete
Nov 2017
#128
So youre okay having Party leaders make up State Delegations, rather than grassroots?
brooklynite
Nov 2017
#8
No...I favor primaries, followed by state conventions at which the supporters of each candidate
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#13
Yes, Grassroots have their place, but not as party leaders...often they are less experienced and are
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#137
Why do they discourage turnout? Serious question. I don't know enough about how they are handled
JCanete
Nov 2017
#26
I've never understood why they can't let people leave once they've done the first fan-out
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#53
Caucuses don't truly measure the state in terms of who people want...because more than half the
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#139
it makes sense that states that want to make it hard would do this, just like they do with
JCanete
Nov 2017
#165
and yet that's an incredibly petulant reason to keep them. You have no logical reason for their
JCanete
Nov 2017
#28
we don't have a version like trump. Our voters are not at all like republican voters. That is not a
JCanete
Nov 2017
#35
As I sad before after watching progressives fall for GOP and Russian tricks...not to mention
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#140
Come on...you and I both know that some simply want to believe that somehow the supers rig
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#142
Frankly, with all the external manipulation going on, I will not advocate for eliminating SD's...
Adrahil
Nov 2017
#19
They could serve the same purpose by staying neutral until the voters have declared themselves.
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#59
Then keep the supers, but keep them neutral until the nominee has been decided.
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#88
I do not care about you but I do think that your proposals make no sense in the real world
Gothmog
Nov 2017
#163
If you disagree with me, fine, that's your right. Just make an argument against my position.
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#164
Ken-your posts and your proposals tell me all I need to know about your "experience"
Gothmog
Nov 2017
#175
You are not entitled to pass personal judgment on anyone or to accuse anyone here of lying
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#178
I am only commenting on the fact that your proposals will not work in the real world
Gothmog
Nov 2017
#180
If you are just commenting on my proposals, stop saying I don't live "in the real world".
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#185
Your defense of your proposals does not stand up and is full of factual errors
Gothmog
Nov 2017
#190
Your claims about real world experience are not relevant to the soundness of your proposals
Gothmog
Nov 2017
#192
I raise my real world experience because you keep falsely claiming I don't live there.
Ken Burch
Nov 2017
#193
Vetting has nothing to do with your proposal to restrict super delegates ability to campaign
Gothmog
Nov 2017
#196
Don't agree with either of your points but I am not going to waste time relitigating the primary
grantcart
Nov 2017
#29
Actually, I think super-delegates are a good check on allowing an unprepared or crazy candidate
Hoyt
Nov 2017
#31
Closed primaries (strictly enforced) nationwide would be more valuable to the party.
NurseJackie
Nov 2017
#63
absolutely. It is insane to have non-Democrats take part in determining who should be the
still_one
Nov 2017
#79
I work GOTV every year. I see the same faces year after year...talk online is cheap and easy.
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#143
Let's just get rid of the Mikulski Commission and Fairness Commission while we're at it.
joshcryer
Nov 2017
#109
The caucuses are undemocratic. But here is a solution to the problem of the caucuses and SDs.
StevieM
Nov 2017
#113
In my opinion, the premise and intent of the original post is to rehash the primaries.
NurseJackie
Nov 2017
#153
"Before I posted about superdelegates rigging the election, I lit a candle in my living room
betsuni
Nov 2017
#147
The reason we need them is to potentially protect ourselves from a future Trump in our party
scheming daemons
Nov 2017
#150
Yes! Good example! We need to keep the kooks and imposters OUT of the party!
NurseJackie
Nov 2017
#159