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In reply to the discussion: House Dems seethe over superdelegates plan [View all]ehrnst
(32,640 posts)109. Fervent but failed attempt at deflection. Can't provide any backup for your claims...
when called out, so you try to derail.
Look, if it's your opinion, just say so. Don't mistake your anger about SDs as having any basis in fact or history, and you won't be caught with your agumentative pants down, and won't further embarass yourself with an attempt to evade the emotional base of your accusations.
Just because your sun rises and sets on the words of one particular Superdelegate doesn't mean the rest of Democrats follow suit with any others.
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The superdelegates are there to usurp the will of the electorate. They should be eliminated.
CentralMass
Jun 2018
#1
Many women I know in Washington were afraid to go to caucuses if they supported Hillary.
LisaM
Jun 2018
#129
The Congressional Black caucus vehemently opposes eliminating the superdelegates.
pnwmom
Jun 2018
#43
I stand with the CBC and think that they are a far more important part of the party
Gothmog
Jun 2018
#113
And yet I was at the national convention when Sanders delegates booed John Lewis
Gothmog
Jun 2018
#181
Not in the real world-superdelegates have never gone against popular vote winner
Gothmog
Jun 2018
#82
The CBC includes leaders like Congresspersons Lewis, Waters, Cummings. and Clydburn
Gothmog
Jun 2018
#126
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
Super delegates will vote in the best interest of the party including down ballot races
Gothmog
Jun 2018
#88
As far as I am concerned brush that would have to come first before the elimination of SD
still_one
Jun 2018
#31
If you really want to eliminate SD because you believe in one person one vote, then whoever gets the
still_one
Jun 2018
#10
I would inclined to get rid of super delegates if they got rid of open primaries. Democrats should
still_one
Jun 2018
#63
Clinton would have had a greater margin if we had closed primaries and eliminated caucuses
Gothmog
Jun 2018
#138
Yeah but I FEEL this or I THINK that therefore you MUST make me comfortable
Eliot Rosewater
Jun 2018
#78
Fervent but failed attempt at deflection. Can't provide any backup for your claims...
ehrnst
Jun 2018
#109
I was a delegate to the national convention and I have read DNC rules on voting
Gothmog
Jun 2018
#91
Fine, I will go with that as long as they eliminate Open primaries and the caucuses
still_one
Jun 2018
#20
I suspect a certain percentage feel that way because they have no desire to be part of the
still_one
Jun 2018
#115
I sure do understand what you are saying Eliot. That some suddenly believe SD are the most vital
still_one
Jun 2018
#117
In my state the primary vote went one way and all the super delegates pledged the other
dembotoz
Jun 2018
#51
Most of your states super delegates were members of Congress or your Democratic senator
Gothmog
Jun 2018
#99
hey nothing says join the dems more than you are not worthy to vote for your candidate
dembotoz
Jun 2018
#163
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
Gwen Moore I understand, believe her CD was the ONLY ONE that hrc carried. I forgive the others
dembotoz
Jun 2018
#142
The minute I saw the word 'seethe' I knew this was a Politico hit piece on the Democrats.
FSogol
Jun 2018
#71
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
I'm a progressive, but unless I'm missing something, Perez idea is almost as good as
yurbud
Jun 2018
#161