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In reply to the discussion: The Latest: Wyoming splits delegates 7-7 to Clinton, Sanders [View all]reACTIONary
(7,231 posts)47. It seemed to me that you were maintaining that asking ....
..... whether or not bernie's (alleged) lack of command over the primary process bodes well or ill for his ability as president is not a useful question to ask. You gave a counter question regarding clinton's email server, which, I assume, you believe raises the same issue for clinton.
I don't think the qustion regarding the email server is the the equivalent of the question regarding organizational ability with regard to the issue of presidential capability. I think the question of organizational ability is directly on point and the question of data security is not.
So that's what it has to do with what you posted. Maybe I didn't understand your post correctly. If not , enlighten me.
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She did not turn in one of her e-mails to the State Department when she left.
JDPriestly
May 2016
#55
She did navigate data security by not being breeched like the State Department.
Chicago1980
May 2016
#30
Regardless if it is a good question or not, what does it have to do with what I posted? nt
Gore1FL
May 2016
#46
The goal of the state primaries should be to ascertain the will of the voters, the choice
JDPriestly
May 2016
#56
And if they didn't like the rules of the game they should have played the game.
George II
May 2016
#37
Wyoming State Party bylaws don't determine number of national delegates.
LiberalFighter
May 2016
#25
What's undemocratic is that standards were established to determine delegate elections a year or..
George II
May 2016
#62
So state legislatures and Democratic parties should fall all over themselves....
George II
May 2016
#64
Wyoming. I was so disappointed when ghoul Wallis (R) died in her sleep and no Ds even tried to take
Sunlei
May 2016
#22
Fine, let him challenge. But that's what happens with proportional allocation, and it helped
geek tragedy
May 2016
#42