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In reply to the discussion: Saw a poll on CNN this morning showing Bernie [View all]Gothmog
(182,309 posts)53. The latest numbers give me hope that sanders will not be able to put name into nomination
I am hopeful that sanders can be kept under 300 delegates and not have his name put into nomination. One key item is that under the rules, a candidate cannot be put into nomination without 300 delegates. The 15% rule will keep sanders from getting delegates in a good number of states and now there are far fewer caucuses https://democrats.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/2020-Call-for-Convention-WITH-Attachments-2.26.19.pdf
Nomination of the Democratic Candidate for President: The Permanent Chair shall receive nominations from the floor for the Democratic candidate for the Office of President of the United
States in the following manner:
a. Requests to nominate a presidential candidate shall be in writing and shall have affixed thereto the written approval of the proposed nominee and the name of the individuals who shall be recognized to make the nominating and seconding speeches on behalf of a presidential candidate and shall be delivered to the Convention Secretary at a location as specified by the Secretary no later than 6:00 p.m. of the day preceding the day designated for the commencement of presidential nominations.
b. Each such request must be accompanied by a petition indicating support for the proposed nominee signed by delegates representing not less than 300 or more than 600 delegate votes, not more than 50 of which may come from one (1) delegation. A delegate may not sign more than one (1) nominating petition for president and for vice president. Pledged and automatic delegates may sign the petition.
States in the following manner:
a. Requests to nominate a presidential candidate shall be in writing and shall have affixed thereto the written approval of the proposed nominee and the name of the individuals who shall be recognized to make the nominating and seconding speeches on behalf of a presidential candidate and shall be delivered to the Convention Secretary at a location as specified by the Secretary no later than 6:00 p.m. of the day preceding the day designated for the commencement of presidential nominations.
b. Each such request must be accompanied by a petition indicating support for the proposed nominee signed by delegates representing not less than 300 or more than 600 delegate votes, not more than 50 of which may come from one (1) delegation. A delegate may not sign more than one (1) nominating petition for president and for vice president. Pledged and automatic delegates may sign the petition.
If sanders is frozen out of enough states due to the 15% rule and remaining non-Biden delegates are split among several candidates, there is a chance that sanders may not reach 300 threshold
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Another poll showed that a majority of his 2016 supporters aren't supporting him for 2020
ehrnst
Sep 2019
#15
He really lacks the demeanor and temperament to be the Leader of the Free World...
NurseJackie
Sep 2019
#18
Filling his top campaign spots with people who worked against Clinton in the general...
TidalWave46
Sep 2019
#24
Three of his top four staffers made no secret that they supported and voted for Jill Stein....
George II
Sep 2019
#44
I saw Bernie not helping Hillary after he lost the nomination, he owed her a lot
katmondoo
Sep 2019
#30
His really weak support for Hillary in the General still makes me made when I think of it.
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#60
The press should start interviewing the non-voters, we need to do something about this.
betsuni
Sep 2019
#67
I actually met a couple. Tried to convince them to vote for Hillary, but they said that
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#68
Loved the Nate Silver tweet. Bernie's folks really overreact to Nate's tweets
comradebillyboy
Sep 2019
#46
I still do not understand how sanders expected to get the nomination with 30% of delegates
Gothmog
Sep 2019
#52
The latest numbers give me hope that sanders will not be able to put name into nomination
Gothmog
Sep 2019
#53
Kind of interesting that ex-Hillary aids want Sanders to get the "Hillary treatment" this round
Quixote1818
Sep 2019
#70
If someone preferred Hillary to Bernie in 2016, it's hard to imagine them...
thesquanderer
Sep 2019
#71