If you want less Hillary vs Bernie talk ban @the cac mamba and Nap.This thread is that shyt I don't like.![]()

If anyone else made this thread it would do numbers.

If you want less Hillary vs Bernie talk ban @the cac mamba and Nap.This thread is that shyt I don't like.![]()
The fukk are you asking to ban me for?If you want less Hillary vs Bernie talk ban @the cac mamba and Nap.
If anyone else made this thread it would do numbers.![]()
How is this a better question?
- Not all super delegates are elected by their state popular vote.
- If the representatives were forced to vote in line with their states popular vote you'd essentially have an electoral college where only the largest states mattered
- Clinton still would have won because she won the most votes/states in the primary
Take last week's West Virginia primary. Sanders clobbered Clinton, 51% to 36%. But when delegates were divvied up, Sanders won 18 and Clinton 11. Adding in superdelegates, the results were much closer: Sanders walked away with 19 delegates and Clinton claimed 18. That means Sanders' landslide victory cut into Clinton's overall delegate lead by precisely one.
His victory Tuesday in Oregon and close finish in Kentucky sliced Clinton's lead by just four delegates.
I'm not caping for anyone or asking for anyone to be banned. Just merely pointing out that most Anti-Hillary comments are started by @the cac mamba and most Anti Bernie shyt is started by you. shyt ain't that serious.The fukk are you asking to ban me for?
Stop caping for that Trump troll with cac trump voters in his family. TO hell with him. Hillary didn't cure AIDS now his bytch ass is running around whining. Dude needs his shyt pushed in.
No, I said Superdelegates have never swayed the vote against the will of the electorate.You said the Super delegates have never overridden their constituents...never?
Point by point not
- So then they represent who exactly and what makes that democratic?
- This seems like an admission that if super delegates want, they CAN supercede the will of the voters in the states they rep...again that's doesn't sound democratic.
- I literally "regardless of if it would mean Bernie wins or not"
. I'm the type of negro you're afraid of your daughter dating.
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It falls in line with most other representative functions of American government. Personally, I don't think it's necessary, but it's a red-herring used by Sanders supporters attempting to justify his loss in the primary.- So then they represent who exactly and what makes that democratic?
First, Sanders said on CNN that he and his campaign will try to persuade un-pledged delegates — so-called “super-delegates,” who decide independent of the voting — to flip from supporting Clinton to supporting him instead, on the grounds that he is the more electable candidate in November.
Second, and more narrowly, Sanders also said on CNN that super-delegates in states that he won will feel pressure to support him, rather than Clinton, in order to honor the will of those states’ voters.
The problem with this second claim is that, even if it actually happened, it all but certainly would not make a difference to the outcome.
i asked you a question the other day that you duckedNo, I said Superdelegates have never swayed the vote against the will of the electorate.
breh, hillary won the primary fair and square, just like trump won the election fair and square. right?It falls in line with most other representative functions of American government. Personally, I don't think it's necessary, but it's a red-herring used by Sanders supporters attempting to justify his loss in the primary.
Here's why:
Bernie himself was not above going against the will of the voter, as you put it, in order to secure the nomination.![]()
That's false equivalence.i asked you a question the other day that you ducked
you claim that Russia sending out memes influenced the presidential election trumps way. you then turn around and claim that the DNC stacking the deck and all but crowning hillary didn't influence the perception that the nomination was hers. why the hypocrisy?
who's talking about superdelegatesThat's false equivalence.
Super-delegates make up 15% of total delegates. 85% of the votes were out there. Everything about the super delegates, who they are, their make-up, etc was out in the open. Most of them are elected officials. Many on the ballots that same election. If people felt subverted or felt that 15% of the vote secured a nomination they had means for recompense. Vote them out.
If you want this to work out, then we can keep it simple and say, people are idiots. They believed memes and chose not to vote. We can also say people are idiots and thought that 15% of the vote predetermined the election. Unfortunately for you, that would make you an idiot.![]()
who's talking about superdelegatesthe party had selected clinton. everyone knew that the party had selected clinton, which affected their perception. i KNEW bernie wasnt winning that fukkin primary, as did everyone
now you're just lying![]()
my god brehwe're denying that the DNC's superdelegates were in bed with the clinton campaign? that's just embarrassing
and im telling you that the dems' sheeplike base swallowed the notion that it was hillary's turn because the DNC had decided itThe thread is about Superdelegates. And you said this:
You get all worked up and forget what you said in your own posts. Drugs are bad.
Bernie lost because he received less votes. Not because of pledged delegates.
No, I said Superdelegates have never swayed the vote against the will of the electorate.
This mean, when has a candidate won the pledged delegates, but lost the nomination due to superdelegates. You tried though.![]()
It falls in line with most other representative functions of American government. Personally, I don't think it's necessary, but it's a red-herring used by Sanders supporters attempting to justify his loss in the primary.
Here's why:
Bernie himself was not above going against the will of the voter, as you put it, in order to secure the nomination.![]()
The thread is about Superdelegates. And you said this:
You get all worked up and forget what you said in your own posts. Drugs are bad.
Bernie lost because he received less votes. Not because of pledged delegates.