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…
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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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The fact that rules have been in place for a long time does not mean they’re fair or that they shouldn’t be challenged. Superdelegates is a system invented to make sure no non-establishment candidate can get through the gate of the elites, making it essentially undemocratic.

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Bernie & his crew worked on the rules this year so cut the BS
And saying we're not going to take it lying down is hardly a victim stance. Enabling injustice is a victim stance which morphs into partnering with oppression.
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When Hillary was buying them up in 2016 the defense was they have never voted against the candidate with the most delegates.
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The Republicans eliminated superdelegates. Seriously. It’s only the Democrats that still have them. Just because something has always existed doesn’t mean it’s RIGHT or FAIR!
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You trying to be this season’s Jill Stein?
Actually changing rules when they no long work in your interest is called... CHEATING.
Want to do the rules? Do it when you’re NOT running. Bernie’s position is ridiculous.
No. It is a moderating feature from those who built this party for years. Not undemocratic. Bernie has refused to be part of my party for 30 years and has largely thrown stones. I have been in social change for years. This strong arming is not "Democracy!"
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