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merrily

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7. I don't know whether or not they would have the wherewithal to
Thu Aug 27, 2015, 07:48 AM
Aug 2015

overturn a clear popular vote. Maybe, maybe not. However, I can't say I'm sanguine about the vote itself.

Democrats claimed stolen Presidential elections in 2000 and 2004. When they took over Congress in 2006, they had a chance to do something about it. Waxman held hearings in which testimony showed that mucking with voting machines was damned easy. And then....nothing happened. Why?

Is claiming Republicans mucked with the vote more beneficial than trying to make mucking with the vote more difficult? Or increasing penalties for it, etc.?

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I think they're going to throw every obstacle LuvNewcastle Aug 2015 #1
Marginalizing Bernie and its own primary voters isn't making the PARTY look good--or democratic. merrily Aug 2015 #2
They don't care. LuvNewcastle Aug 2015 #3
If Bernie gets the nomination against the establishment foot dragging I will expect GoneFishin Aug 2015 #4
When Scott Brown first ran in Massachusetts, a bunch of Democrats did endorse him. merrily Aug 2015 #5
"veiled endorsements for the Republican candidate by Democratic Party leaders" blackspade Aug 2015 #22
I hadn't realize superdelegates were that high a percent. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2015 #6
I don't know whether or not they would have the wherewithal to merrily Aug 2015 #7
well, this is one depressing thread eom LiberalElite Aug 2015 #8
IMO, knowing what the reality is should spur on Bernie's supporters even more. merrily Aug 2015 #9
is there anything, we the people can do? retrowire Aug 2015 #10
Yes. Donate, work your bottom off volunteering, esp. on Sanders Saturdays, and read merrily Aug 2015 #13
Super Delegate Vote PADemD Aug 2015 #11
Those who are still in office: I hope they're prepared to have people campaign against them. merrily Aug 2015 #14
This is why............................... turbinetree Aug 2015 #12
A primary debate or a general election debate? merrily Aug 2015 #15
If the DNC pulls any nefarious bullshit and denies Sanders the nomination even though he wins the Indepatriot Aug 2015 #16
A lot has already been done to skew things against him--the other challengers to Hillary, too, but merrily Aug 2015 #19
There is one tool against the superdelegate threat dreamnightwind Aug 2015 #17
He has said over and over that he will not run as a spoiler. merrily Aug 2015 #18
Yeah, I don't particularly want him to do it dreamnightwind Aug 2015 #24
I'm sure it's occurred to them. How many times has Trump been asked if he will run as an Indie merrily Aug 2015 #25
You don't want to give away all of your leverage when you don't have to dreamnightwind Aug 2015 #26
Yep. They are bolder than ever. merrily Aug 2015 #28
That weapon need not be brought out now. jeff47 Aug 2015 #20
I don't want him to do it dreamnightwind Aug 2015 #27
'Super' delegates are a real problem. blackspade Aug 2015 #21
Some of them have accountability in that some of them still want to be in elected office. merrily Aug 2015 #23
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