The Democratic Party should be on notice: if you even think about using superdelegates to take the nomination from someone who has the plurality of delegates going into Milwaukee, we the people will not take it lying down. nitter.vloup.ch/aishaismad/statu…

Feb 20, 2020 · 7:19 AM UTC

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That sounds like a unifying message from a place of peace and love. Threats are so inspiring.
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I suppose, if you interpret peace and love to mean “Come on, abuse me one more time.”
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I’m not sure what to make of this comment. It is filled with such negative energy.
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If there is no candidate with a majority of delegates, it is the responsibility of the super delegates to step in and pick someone that can beat Donald Trump, help get the senate and keep the house.
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You the person could have run for the DNC and served on the rules committee. You did not. You do not speak for me.
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If that happens and you add to that how the republicans are behaving. It will be the end of the United States as known one has ever imagined
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Whatever the Democrats do to designate their nominee, the only alternative is Trump. Grumbling about party process is small beans in the bigger picture, especially if the plurality candidate is not especially electable.
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I think you just grit your teeth and let "Bernie" freak out, show his true colirs and run an outright third party candidacy and try to **** the Democrats. And hope the Democratic nominee still wins because Trump is such a disaster. Bernie only represents about 30% of Democrats.