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LanternWaste

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9. A representative democracy can be a real surprise to those who skipped 7th grade civics.
Thu Feb 27, 2020, 02:28 PM
Feb 2020
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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Welcome to representative democracy. TwilightZone Feb 2020 #1
'Mobs' were a common fear empedocles Feb 2020 #5
History. squirecam Feb 2020 #14
Huh? Superdelegates are representative democracy? DanTex Feb 2020 #19
You don't know what a representative democracy is. TwilightZone Feb 2020 #26
I think that he knows what it is. Malmsy Feb 2020 #37
That doesn't appear to be the case. ehrnst Feb 2020 #45
Of course I do. And it has utterly nothing to do with party insiders overriding the will DanTex Feb 2020 #38
"overriding the will View profile of the people in selecting a presidential nominee." ehrnst Feb 2020 #44
This message was self-deleted by its author Malmsy Feb 2020 #36
Re: representative democracy (really) Twilight Zone NoDakLinda Feb 2020 #42
This message was self-deleted by its author BlueTillIDie Feb 2020 #2
"They"? Just who are "they"? George II Feb 2020 #20
When the party picked Presidential timber, the quality of choices was higher. empedocles Feb 2020 #3
good point. probably not a popular one here, but ... stopdiggin Feb 2020 #12
Harding, Pierce, Buchanan, all in the era before primaries Spider Jerusalem Feb 2020 #24
Absolutely right through the lens of history. CincyDem Feb 2020 #34
the candidate does not get to make himself nominee unless he has a majority of delegates and that's msongs Feb 2020 #4
WOW!! Good to know. So all the money wasted on campaigns is just that? Wasted? blueinredohio Feb 2020 #6
The public doesn't even get to vote for the President of the United States. thesquanderer Feb 2020 #7
True that. n/t rzemanfl Feb 2020 #30
The primaries elect delegates to the convention AGeddy Feb 2020 #8
A representative democracy can be a real surprise to those who skipped 7th grade civics. LanternWaste Feb 2020 #9
Lol squirecam Feb 2020 #17
well put! quelle surprise! (nt) stopdiggin Feb 2020 #23
I know this is a joke and it IS funny, but how awful is it that Squinch Feb 2020 #29
We, the DEMOCRATIC PARTY, shouldn't pick our nominee? sweetloukillbot Feb 2020 #10
don't waste your breath. this wasn't intended to be stopdiggin Feb 2020 #22
Where do people get the idea that the party decides it's nominee? That's simply not true. George II Feb 2020 #11
When voters in Iowa and NH tell pollsters that X has best chance to beat Trump then vote for Y & Z Skya Rhen Feb 2020 #13
How did the Libertarian and Green Parties pick their nominee in 2016? AGeddy Feb 2020 #15
Bernie actually helped WRITE those rules. ahlnord Feb 2020 #18
Yes, the party gets to choose its nominee. ahlnord Feb 2020 #16
But the Democratic Party JustAnotherGen Feb 2020 #21
"Sorry to the young people who are our future but your opinions just don't matter" ripcord Feb 2020 #25
It's not a free for all. The Party is supposed to be choosing from among it's own members. PubliusEnigma Feb 2020 #27
Here we have all this angst because the Democratic party allowed an outsider in. Guess they should Autumn Feb 2020 #28
How does that old saying go again? awesomerwb1 Feb 2020 #31
70% of the party does not support sanders Gothmog Feb 2020 #32
Please stop with the pearl clutching... He's talking about the ehrnst Feb 2020 #33
Shaun King is a truly annoying source, IMO irisblue Feb 2020 #35
When he says "the party" he's referring to the Democratic establishment. Aaron Pereira Feb 2020 #39
"The public" includes Republicans, Greens etc. who should not select D nominees. Tactical Peek Feb 2020 #40
The Democratic Party is a PRIVATE ORGANIZATION Moderateguy Feb 2020 #41
They will lose the election. I guess they don't care about winning. Gravitycollapse Feb 2020 #43
Maybe, the point is they don't owe anyone anything Moderateguy Feb 2020 #46
They're a national party. They owe a lot of people something. Gravitycollapse Feb 2020 #47
Primary turnout is so low anyway frazzled Feb 2020 #48
Why should non party members decide a party's leader? tirebiter Feb 2020 #49
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