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The superdelegates are there to usurp the will of the electorate. They should be eliminated. CentralMass Jun 2018 #1
+1 Luciferous Jun 2018 #2
+2 one person one vote n/t Uncle Joe Jun 2018 #4
Then we can get rid of caucuses Codeine Jun 2018 #28
I would accept all of that if it made the results more democratic! LostOne4Ever Jun 2018 #50
Caucuses are not democratic and are easy to game Gothmog Jun 2018 #84
The DNC doesn't have the power to revamp the system completely. Jim Lane Jun 2018 #103
Those are separate issues, but the Electoral College is at least as important. yurbud Jun 2018 #149
So you want to punish the Congressional Black Caucus? Gothmog Jun 2018 #83
Yes, someday, "I can feel a change a coming" saidsimplesimon Jun 2018 #128
Yes. Sophia4 Jun 2018 #6
OMG sheshe2 Jun 2018 #39
LOL Eliot Rosewater Jun 2018 #76
Are you going to call the CBC corrupt again? Gothmog Jun 2018 #85
I worry that if THIS site is not willing to call out Eliot Rosewater Jun 2018 #123
The "will of the electorate" put Trump on the general election ballot jmowreader Jun 2018 #13
Yes. None of this bs of non-Dems voting in our primaries... brush Jun 2018 #27
Open caucuses like we have in Idaho are the worst jmowreader Jun 2018 #30
that kinda happened at the dem caucus here... samnsara Jun 2018 #127
Many women I know in Washington were afraid to go to caucuses if they supported Hillary. LisaM Jun 2018 #129
That's one thing 2naSalit Jun 2018 #141
Hear hear! (nt) ehrnst Jun 2018 #67
I concur. pecosbob Jun 2018 #16
+1,000,000!!! InAbLuEsTaTe Jun 2018 #18
Bernie Sanders is a superdelagate. sheshe2 Jun 2018 #42
Where is the response to your question, did I miss it? Eliot Rosewater Jun 2018 #77
Nah. sheshe2 Jun 2018 #111
I don't think I am saidsimplesimon Jun 2018 #134
The Congressional Black caucus vehemently opposes eliminating the superdelegates. pnwmom Jun 2018 #43
I stand with the CBC Gothmog Jun 2018 #86
No, it's not zipplewrath Jun 2018 #110
I stand with the CBC and think that they are a far more important part of the party Gothmog Jun 2018 #113
It's just that they have no reason zipplewrath Jun 2018 #120
I strongly disagree with your attempt at analysis Gothmog Jun 2018 #125
It's their analysis zipplewrath Jun 2018 #147
No it is not-do you tire of being wrong? Gothmog Jun 2018 #162
And they have all kinds of votes zipplewrath Jun 2018 #164
These are valuable leaders of our party Gothmog Jun 2018 #165
But they weren't elected for the convention zipplewrath Jun 2018 #168
The selection process for delegates is almost random. joshcryer Jun 2018 #170
But they'd be constrained zipplewrath Jun 2018 #172
Why does bernie hate the CBC so much? Gothmog Jun 2018 #175
Not sure that he does zipplewrath Jun 2018 #178
And yet I was at the national convention when Sanders delegates booed John Lewis Gothmog Jun 2018 #181
And mine zipplewrath Jun 2018 #188
I think the reason is that they're afraid they'll lose their influence. joshcryer Jun 2018 #169
Sorta zipplewrath Jun 2018 #171
As long as they don't change the outcome I think they are fine. joshcryer Jun 2018 #173
It's their influence prior zipplewrath Jun 2018 #174
The reality is this is just a big F you to the CBC. joshcryer Jun 2018 #176
Not in the real world-superdelegates have never gone against popular vote winner Gothmog Jun 2018 #82
"usurp the will of the electorate. They should be eliminated." Eko Jun 2018 #140
Without question! InAbLuEsTaTe Jun 2018 #156
Agree a million per cent. Every vote should be equal. Vinca Jun 2018 #157
Why Superdelegates? DownriverDem Jun 2018 #177
Stuper-delegates Plucketeer Jun 2018 #3
In the era of tRump, that shouldn't even marybourg Jun 2018 #14
Yessss!! Exacta-mundo!!! InAbLuEsTaTe Jun 2018 #19
Have super-delegates ever changed the Codeine Jun 2018 #26
No, they haven't rpannier Jun 2018 #49
Exactly. But point that out and you get the remarks MarcA Jun 2018 #54
Then Why have them. bahrbearian Jun 2018 #66
So that elected officials like members of the CBC are delegates Gothmog Jun 2018 #96
No, super delegates have never gone against the winner of the popular vote Gothmog Jun 2018 #87
No superdelegates. Sneederbunk Jun 2018 #5
Democrats: the electoral college sucks! Now, let's pick our superdelegates Takket Jun 2018 #7
Sums it up nicely... thought Democrats stood for democracy. InAbLuEsTaTe Jun 2018 #21
The electoral college is separate from the Democratic Party rules Gothmog Jun 2018 #98
Trying to explain this is like herding cats! LeftInTX Jun 2018 #118
The CBC includes leaders like Congresspersons Lewis, Waters, Cummings. and Clydburn Gothmog Jun 2018 #126
The ship has sailed, but I am totally the opposite marylandblue Jun 2018 #8
Super Delegates do NOT determine our nominee, but it acts as a safety value to avoid convention still_one Jun 2018 #11
The idea was they could swing the outcome if the party didn't like the primary outcome marylandblue Jun 2018 #15
It isn't happening because the party would be even more divided still_one Jun 2018 #17
It isn't happening because few people agree with the premise marylandblue Jun 2018 #22
For the reason I just stated still_one Jun 2018 #25
I don't think that's why marylandblue Jun 2018 #37
Super delegates will vote in the best interest of the party including down ballot races Gothmog Jun 2018 #88
Also to avoid trump-like candidates. Until we get rid of open... brush Jun 2018 #29
As far as I am concerned brush that would have to come first before the elimination of SD still_one Jun 2018 #31
Yes, those two conditions would have to be agreed upon before... brush Jun 2018 #36
It sounds like the makings of a good compromise 4now Jun 2018 #9
Democratic version of Trump? Never happen. KPN Jun 2018 #44
If you really want to eliminate SD because you believe in one person one vote, then whoever gets the still_one Jun 2018 #10
"Let the people choooooooose!" Codeine Jun 2018 #32
Most superdelegates are elected officials and party leaders Gothmog Jun 2018 #90
I absolutely agree. nt Codeine Jun 2018 #97
I worked to get Juanita Jean and her husband elected as delegates in 2012 Gothmog Jun 2018 #100
No, but pledged SDs can and have created a perception KPN Jun 2018 #46
I would inclined to get rid of super delegates if they got rid of open primaries. Democrats should still_one Jun 2018 #63
But that's a State elections call not a Party call, is it not? KPN Jun 2018 #73
Clinton would have had a greater margin if we had closed primaries and eliminated caucuses Gothmog Jun 2018 #138
Like the Vermont Democratic establishment does when they ehrnst Jun 2018 #68
Do you have data that show SDs effect turnout and votes? ehrnst Jun 2018 #69
Answer my questions first. KPN Jun 2018 #74
What questions did you ask me? ehrnst Jun 2018 #75
Yeah but I FEEL this or I THINK that therefore you MUST make me comfortable Eliot Rosewater Jun 2018 #78
Yes, the feels here, no matter how strong, are no substitute for facts. (tn) ehrnst Jun 2018 #112
See my post 48 above. KPN Jun 2018 #94
Fervent but failed attempt at deflection. Can't provide any backup for your claims... ehrnst Jun 2018 #109
Lol. Of course it's an opinion. My opinion. KPN Jun 2018 #122
And now you backpedal... Let's review: ehrnst Jun 2018 #146
I was a delegate to the national convention and I have read DNC rules on voting Gothmog Jun 2018 #91
There is no such thing as pledged super delegates Gothmog Jun 2018 #137
You are right. I stand corrected. I confused the term with KPN Jun 2018 #144
Normally, campaigns carefully vet their delegates Gothmog Jun 2018 #183
Yes I would support that! Nt LostOne4Ever Jun 2018 #52
I will be calling the DNC tomorrow - NO Super Delegates!! Equinox Moon Jun 2018 #12
Fine, I will go with that as long as they eliminate Open primaries and the caucuses still_one Jun 2018 #20
Wonder why nobody agrees with you when you say this. weird Eliot Rosewater Jun 2018 #79
I suspect a certain percentage feel that way because they have no desire to be part of the still_one Jun 2018 #115
This propaganda campaign that perfection can be demanded Eliot Rosewater Jun 2018 #116
I sure do understand what you are saying Eliot. That some suddenly believe SD are the most vital still_one Jun 2018 #117
EXACTLY...of course, ANYTHING to divide the party. Eliot Rosewater Jun 2018 #119
Which race did the superdelegates actually change? Codeine Jun 2018 #33
Ok, but no open primaries or caucuses. Just Dems voting for... brush Jun 2018 #34
I think the caucus is a bigger problem than super delegates MattP Jun 2018 #23
As long as we have caucuses, we need super delegates GulfCoast66 Jun 2018 #24
And don't forget the elimination of open primaries where... brush Jun 2018 #35
Right there with you on that. GulfCoast66 Jun 2018 #38
Exactly! eom BlueMTexpat Jun 2018 #41
I would not link the two issues yurbud Jun 2018 #148
It seems as if too many commenters BlueMTexpat Jun 2018 #40
Ummm ... can you say with certainty that KPN Jun 2018 #48
Even in 1972 Kenneth Almquist Jun 2018 #56
Thanks for your very BlueMTexpat Jun 2018 #62
Eliminate super delegates and the caucus system Schedule Jun 2018 #45
This message was self-deleted by its author chwaliszewski Jun 2018 #47
In your scenario... brooklynite Jun 2018 #72
This message was self-deleted by its author chwaliszewski Jun 2018 #89
Who would pay for this nationwide primary? Gothmog Jun 2018 #93
Have you ever worked in a campaign or for a party in the real world? Gothmog Jun 2018 #92
In my state the primary vote went one way and all the super delegates pledged the other dembotoz Jun 2018 #51
What state was that? radical noodle Jun 2018 #57
Wisconsin dembotoz Jun 2018 #64
Most of your states super delegates were members of Congress or your Democratic senator Gothmog Jun 2018 #99
elected officials, party muckity mucks, dnc reps dembotoz Jun 2018 #114
All of whom were elected either by voters or the leaders of the party Gothmog Jun 2018 #131
And they ignored the primary..let's just have the smoke filled rooms dembotoz Jun 2018 #143
Wisconsin had an open primary where non-democrats supported sanders Gothmog Jun 2018 #151
gee i think folks have a right to vote...guess we disagree dembotoz Jun 2018 #154
Democrats should be selecting the Democratic nominee Gothmog Jun 2018 #155
hey nothing says join the dems more than you are not worthy to vote for your candidate dembotoz Jun 2018 #163
I and others are also involved in bringing new voters to the party Gothmog Jun 2018 #166
So being a lawyer makes u right...? best giggles of the day dembotoz Jun 2018 #179
Again, please try to bring in more diverse voters Gothmog Jun 2018 #180
Well u live in ur strange world and I will live in mine dembotoz Jun 2018 #182
The Texas Democratic Party used to believe that it could win with white voters Gothmog Jun 2018 #184
don't know where you are getting your coffee but i see exactly the opposite. maybe u get too much dembotoz Jun 2018 #185
Your posts continue to amuse me Gothmog Jun 2018 #186
U did so well in16.. dembotoz Jun 2018 #189
From my twitter feed Gothmog Jun 2018 #190
Sorry closed primary is bullshit dembotoz Jun 2018 #191
Economist--Berned out Gothmog Jun 2018 #192
And the continuous DNC rep for sleaze makes me sad dembotoz Jun 2018 #193
Do you tire of being wrong? Gothmog Jun 2018 #194
i dunno do you? so when do your purity oaths start dembotoz Jun 2018 #195
From Hillary Clinton Gothmog Jun 2018 #196
So? dembotoz Jun 2018 #197
Do you understand how the process really works? Gothmog Jun 2018 #95
I've heard other stories like this radical noodle Jun 2018 #102
I was at that breakfast Gothmog Jun 2018 #104
They acted abominably radical noodle Jun 2018 #108
they got screwed dembotoz Jun 2018 #121
Who? The sanders delegates? Gothmog Jun 2018 #124
In my state they got fucked. Thanks super delegates dembotoz Jun 2018 #132
So you are mad at Mark Pocan, Ron Kind, Gwen Moore and Tammy Baldwin Gothmog Jun 2018 #135
Gwen Moore I understand, believe her CD was the ONLY ONE that hrc carried. I forgive the others dembotoz Jun 2018 #142
Wisconsin had a open primary where non-democrats voted Gothmog Jun 2018 #152
Yes!!! This is a great change!!!! LostOne4Ever Jun 2018 #53
No! Primaries should not be open radical noodle Jun 2018 #58
Democrats can mess with Republicans too LostOne4Ever Jun 2018 #59
Independents aren't going to vote for radical noodle Jun 2018 #61
No. Democrats only in a Democrat primary. Codeine Jun 2018 #70
NO open primaries!! No ratfuckers!!! SunSeeker Jun 2018 #106
. stonecutter357 Jun 2018 #55
I've had to followthis argument since 1968 tirebiter Jun 2018 #60
Random number generator, diispense with elections lostnfound Jun 2018 #65
The minute I saw the word 'seethe' I knew this was a Politico hit piece on the Democrats. FSogol Jun 2018 #71
My reaction as well, certain folks are DETERMINED to keep GOP in power Eliot Rosewater Jun 2018 #80
This proposal is a good way of attacking the CBC Gothmog Jun 2018 #133
Congressional Black Caucus: Keep superdelegate system in place Gothmog Jun 2018 #81
It looks like there is still only one murielm99 Jun 2018 #101
We need the Congressional Black Caucus far more than we need Our Revolution Gothmog Jun 2018 #105
Hell yes. nt SunSeeker Jun 2018 #107
I respect the leadership of persons like John Lewis and Maxine Waters. Gothmog Jun 2018 #130
superdelegates are a terrible idea and un-democratic rollin74 Jun 2018 #136
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus are corrupt? Gothmog Jun 2018 #139
It is time to end the superdelegate system Devil Child Jun 2018 #145
Is the DNC or any centrist Dem group working to end the electoral college? yurbud Jun 2018 #150
The two issues are not related but so far only blue states have adopted National Popular Vote plan Gothmog Jun 2018 #153
Anyone who wants open primaries wants NON-Democrats to decide who the Democratic nominee is, and still_one Jun 2018 #158
Yes, it's a giant red flag for hostile, subversive intent. Hortensis Jun 2018 #159
Does anyone here want to be a Delegate to the next Convention? Jose Garcia Jun 2018 #160
I'm a progressive, but unless I'm missing something, Perez idea is almost as good as yurbud Jun 2018 #161
No, not quite zipplewrath Jun 2018 #167
E-mail from the former chair of California Democratic Party gives me hope Gothmog Jun 2018 #187
+1 ucrdem Jun 2018 #198
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