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In reply to the discussion: Superdelegates and the Congressional Black Caucus. I'm Taking the CBC's Word on This. [View all]dsc
(53,398 posts)29. I will try
Delegates, who aren't super delegates are chosen by CD. Those three districts in NC are represented by Democrats (two black one white). The other 10 districts are GOP. The black voters who live in districts represented by Democrats would have to run against those Congress members to become delegates. Thus three slots, two of which would almost certainly be filled by a black voter would be eliminated. Repeat that in every such district and you have eliminated 44 such slots at a minimum (the current number in the CBC). It would all but certainly be much higher in practice since some districts have a large number of black voters but white members.
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Superdelegates and the Congressional Black Caucus. I'm Taking the CBC's Word on This. [View all]
VermontKevin
Nov 2017
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I think dsc is pointing out that being superdelegates is giving African American politicians
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#25
"abolishing the partys superdelegate system and opening Democratic primaries up to independents and
LuvLoogie
Nov 2017
#24
Yes. I will take the word of the CBC over anyone who is calling for the ending of the superdelegates
VermontKevin
Nov 2017
#31
Precisely. The base of the Democratic Party comes first in these decisions.
VermontKevin
Nov 2017
#33
I am definitely with them. Usually the CBC is dead on point with what is good for all of us.
coolsandy
Nov 2017
#34
Well, I haven't read a cogent argument that makes the case why the Democratic Party should
VermontKevin
Nov 2017
#35
And if everyone went to the same restaurant on the same night and ordered blintzes, there'd
VermontKevin
Nov 2017
#38
I was a delegate to the national convention and I have read DNC rules on voting
Gothmog
Nov 2017
#39