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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Let's be clear about what happened in Nevada on Saturday [View all]Ferd Berfel
(3,687 posts)88. "Hillary can't motivate her assigned delegates to show up"
and that is what would happen in November if we are cursed with her Nom. She won't motivate very many people then either. People just are not motivated by current status quo.
SHe would loose.
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So taking away somebody's vote after the fact because it's single person had to work that day
Dem2
Apr 2016
#37
I wasn't a delegate because I couldn't guarantee my presence. They should have done the
roguevalley
Apr 2016
#71
They volunteered to be delegates. It's a volunteer role. So if they didn't show up that's sad but it
Cheese Sandwich
Apr 2016
#98
I was told right on DU I shouldn't have a right to vote in primaries because I'm not a dues paying
Cheese Sandwich
Apr 2016
#100
"I agree with your stated goal of trying to make sure everyone has an equal vote."
Dem2
Apr 2016
#101
I suspect we wouldn't be hearing complaints on the caucus system if Clinton were sailing to victory
Cheese Sandwich
Apr 2016
#103
Hillary's delegates didn't bother to show up and vote, Bernie did. That's how it works
Autumn
Apr 2016
#25
When you are a delegate you have to show up. the whole process is explained to you.
Autumn
Apr 2016
#51
It's the system we have and that's what we deal with. Are you in a caucus state?
Autumn
Apr 2016
#68
I am sure you are proud of yourself for applauding the disenfranchisement of the most vulnerable
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2016
#18
They could have participated easily, they just had to get off their asses and go vote
Autumn
Apr 2016
#35
Hillary Clinton won the original voting at the caucus site 70-30 per the Ralston Reports.
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2016
#61
Maybe we can put an end to our mini war and enjoy a moment of levity.
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2016
#115
I Was There. Clinton's Delegates Lack Enthusiasm. Sanders Delegates Were Uncontrollable.
srobert
Apr 2016
#85
Yeah okay so all the other issues with the voter disenfranchisement by the Republicans
Dem2
Apr 2016
#23
I'm against voter disenfranchisement. But what can you do if the delegates don't show up??
reformist2
Apr 2016
#30
How can it be corruption when they didn't bother to show up and vote? They knew they had to.
Autumn
Apr 2016
#52
I think it would be all over the news if they were being prevented from returning.
Autumn
Apr 2016
#75
Voting is a right and it should be easy for every citizen to vote, that we have this stupid
Autumn
Apr 2016
#81
I'd love to hear your explanation of how Hillary delegates not bothering to show up
Kentonio
Apr 2016
#58
Personally I think the entire system of multi-tiered caucuses is totally wrong and undemocratic,
Dem2
Apr 2016
#59
I do agree, personally I think the entire thing should be run as one person one vote nationally.
Kentonio
Apr 2016
#66
given that bernie supporters understood and finished the system the way its been designed and
roguevalley
Apr 2016
#77
they disenfranchised themselves. I didn't become a delegate in Alaska because I couldn't guarantee
roguevalley
Apr 2016
#69
Bernie didn't cheat. He lost the popular vote but he has more delgates. He just gamed the system. N/
Henhouse
Apr 2016
#2
I agree but I like watching the Berner's twist themselves it knots over it... N/T
Henhouse
Apr 2016
#11
Exactly..he lost the votes but he took advantage of the system to earn a few more delegates. n/t
Henhouse
Apr 2016
#17
I'm not outraged. I think this whole kerfuffle makes Bernie and his supporters look like hypocrites
Henhouse
Apr 2016
#22
no. what it is really boils down to embarrassment on HRC supporters that they didn't have game to
roguevalley
Apr 2016
#78
"HRC just fucked up". She still won the majority of votes in the actual election.
Henhouse
Apr 2016
#84
Sorry...I haven't commented on the caucus system. You must be replying to someone else..n/t
Henhouse
Apr 2016
#95
Showing up for the job you were elected to do is hardly taking advantage of the system
whopis01
Apr 2016
#118
Oh, FFS. Tying up super delegates before a single vote has been cast - THAT is gaming the system.
djean111
Apr 2016
#31
"notice went out to delegates wrongly saying they didn't need to show up today"
riversedge
Apr 2016
#26
People tend to believe what officials say. It was WRONG to send this memo out
riversedge
Apr 2016
#60
I already have and hope you have also. This dirty trick reminds of how Cruz send out a
riversedge
Apr 2016
#83
I doubt hotel/casino wait staff were at their Summerlin mansions yesterday
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2016
#19
What bothered me about Nevada was the revelation Harry Reid had called people - "bosses" -
Vinca
Apr 2016
#49
Didn't Reid pull some strings to get casino workers time off to vote last time?
Generic Other
Apr 2016
#53
What happened was morally wrong and you snark are Hilliary delegates!! Shameful
riversedge
Apr 2016
#104
I agree with you it was morally wrong for Hillary delegates to fail in their duty to show up
Fumesucker
Apr 2016
#121
This is such a great point...but of course, Bernie supporters would be blamed.
CharlotteVale
Apr 2016
#111
The banning option is too easy for sensitive souls. It's not very "democratic," if you ask me.
reformist2
Apr 2016
#119