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In reply to the discussion: Democrats Are Considering Dropping Superdelegates Altogether [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)Almost none of the delegates would commit to him, and he asked hundreds. The people who'd worked with him for years and knew him best. Are you suggesting that democracy can only be served well by voters not knowing what people in the know think of our candidates?
I suggest that knowing who and what Democratic professionals support, and above all WHY, is a very good thing. The reasons, good and bad, why our most knowledgeable, involved people made the choices they did should always be examined before then agreeing or dismissing them as we choose.
Some people, like Smitty just now, always choose to imagine that our party is riddled with and driven by corruption. And of course, if those who care enough to spend their lives in politics don't support those people's favored candidates, corruption becomes their no-brainer answer. That's not the route to wise, informed decisions.