Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Post removed [View all]Nanjeanne
(4,915 posts)be no super delegates. But there are. And if there are 3 candidates within a few hundred differences in popular vote than perhaps there's a reason for super delegates to help figure out the winner. But even then I would stick with the super delegates voting for the candidate that won their state if there was a significant win.
But none of this has anything to do with what I originally said - which is that it isn't democratic to have one person have two votes. You said Super delegates don't get 2 votes and you attached a NY Times article about the process - which I am completely familiar with. You keep failing to tell me how they don't have two votes. And I'm the confused one?
Where did I say there should be no nomination process? I said that is what the superdelegates are basically saying. Is English not your first language? If it's not, I'm sorry. I'll try to be clearer.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided