Bernie Sanders Has a Superdelegate Problem

So what happens if they do screw Bernie over? It would be like the the Supreme court handing over the election to Bush. She would lack a clear mandate. Would the sheep dog get people to vote for her after that treatment?

Nothing changes. We become poorer and less free. We will take it, and we will like it.
 
So what happens if they do screw Bernie over? It would be like the the Supreme court handing over the election to Bush. She would lack a clear mandate. Would the sheep dog get people to vote for her after that treatment?

Hillary would probably pick Bernie as VP to make sure the liberals show up, not sure if Bernie would take it (maybe depends on the Republican nominee).
 
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That's not going over well.
 
Much like there is very little belief in republicanism in the Republican party.

Rigged Democracy – Nearly 10% Of Democratic Party Superdelegates Are Lobbyists
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-...democratic-party-superdelegates-are-lobbyists

When it comes to presidential primaries, there isn’t a whole lot of “democracy” in the Democratic Party.
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Not only is the super delegate system intentionally undemocratic, but a remarkable 9% of superdelegates are actually lobbyists.

You just can’t make this stuff up.

From ABC News:
Hillary Clinton holds a substantial edge among a particular and little-noticed kind of delegate to the Democratic National Convention: Superdelegates.

On July 25, these superdelegates will cast votes at the Democratic National Convention for whomever they want, regardless of primary and caucus outcomes. Democrats like to describe superdelegates as mostly elected officials and prominent party members, including President Obama and former Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter.

But this group, which consists of 21 governors, 40 senators and 193 representatives, only makes up about a third of the superdelegates. Many of the remaining 463 convention delegates are establishment insiders who get their status after years of donations and service to the party. Dozens of the 437 delegates in the DNC member category are registered federal and state lobbyists, according to an ABC News analysis.

In fact, when you remove elected officials from the superdelegate pool, at least one in seven of the rest are former or current lobbyists registered on the federal and state level, according to lobbying disclosure records.

That’s at least 67 lobbyists who will attend the convention as superdelegates. A majority of them have already committed to supporting Hillary Clinton for the nomination.

Of course they have.

Superdelegates are unique to the Democratic nominating process. Of the 4,763 delegates who will attend the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, 717 will be superdelegates — almost a third of the total required to win the nomination.

Meanwhile, former presidential candidate and current Democratic Party superdelegate, Howard Dean, shared his personal thoughts on democracy via Twitter the other day.

 
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