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In reply to the discussion: "The party decides its nominee. The public doesn't really decide the nominee." [View all]George II
(67,782 posts)11. Where do people get the idea that the party decides it's nominee? That's simply not true.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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"The party decides its nominee. The public doesn't really decide the nominee." [View all]
DanTex
Feb 2020
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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
When the party picked Presidential timber, the quality of choices was higher.
empedocles
Feb 2020
#3
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
A representative democracy can be a real surprise to those who skipped 7th grade civics.
LanternWaste
Feb 2020
#9
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
"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
"The public" includes Republicans, Greens etc. who should not select D nominees.
Tactical Peek
Feb 2020
#40