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All the delegates from xxqqqzme Jan 2017 #1
Good for them Warpy Jan 2017 #2
maybe you missed it but CA is controlled by dems top bottom - pre-sanders era dems nt msongs Jan 2017 #3
California is run by Democrats. KittyWampus Jan 2017 #10
California is run by Democrats. LenaBaby61 Jan 2017 #37
Good point Percy Cholmondeley Jan 2017 #42
Can't be much in the way of "election losers" if they're in "power" and Democrats control.... George II Jan 2017 #11
It's likey hard to see thru the veil of the Clinton triumph Plucketeer Jan 2017 #24
Some still find it difficult to admit Sanders has a huge following LakeArenal Jan 2017 #34
You bet! Plucketeer Jan 2017 #43
Well, let's just leave it up to Warpy to weigh in, okay? George II Jan 2017 #45
The Democratic party in CA is anything but stodgy. This is a case of trying to fix pnwmom Jan 2017 #31
Bingo! George II Jan 2017 #46
"something that's not broken." Plucketeer Jan 2017 #47
CA has one of the highest voter rates in US -- more than 75% pnwmom Jan 2017 #48
Hmmmm Plucketeer Jan 2017 #55
Thank you Lebam in LA Jan 2017 #52
Yay! masmdu Jan 2017 #4
Beyond the internal politics, there's an important message here: show up and get involved... brooklynite Jan 2017 #5
Good! There's no time for ordinarily sleepy stuff IronLionZion Jan 2017 #6
95% of the party power goes to those who show up at those kinds of meetings nt geek tragedy Jan 2017 #7
+1 Blue_Tires Jan 2017 #17
Great news! Talk Is Cheap Jan 2017 #8
You bet. Welcome to DU, Talk Is Cheap. JudyM Jan 2017 #15
Will do - thanks! Talk Is Cheap Jan 2017 #27
Welcome to DU Plucketeer Jan 2017 #25
The Progressive Slate for CA AD35 won all 14 positions Piedras Jan 2017 #9
So, what are their plans? And are they coordinating with similar groups across the state? We are JudyM Jan 2017 #18
Well, we can't afford California's Democratic Party Hortensis Jan 2017 #12
Perhaps the best thing about this is that, unlike their standard bearer, they're all DEMOCRATS! George II Jan 2017 #13
:) Well, I'm also hoping there'll be something a liiittle Hortensis Jan 2017 #14
The thing is the "far left" only represents about 10-15% of all Democrats*, so they don't.... George II Jan 2017 #19
+1000. Hortensis Jan 2017 #30
About a form of sabotage ... Aimee in OKC Jan 2017 #56
Very interesting story, Aimee. Hortensis Jan 2017 #57
"far left." H-h-h-heh-heh-heh. You mean LBJ? H-h-h-heh-heh-heh. Eleanors38 Jan 2017 #40
uh... What the fucking hell? Blue_Tires Jan 2017 #16
You sound like you know that they're not doing these things... JudyM Jan 2017 #20
I haven't seen any of them in VA... Just sayin' Blue_Tires Jan 2017 #44
There's a group I read about that recently formed in NOVA if you live around there. JudyM Jan 2017 #54
Nope, I'm in Va. Beach Blue_Tires Jan 2017 #58
Too much work perhaps? George II Jan 2017 #21
I think that's a bit of headline drama. geek tragedy Jan 2017 #22
That's hilarious. murielm99 Jan 2017 #41
correct Skittles Jan 2017 #59
As long as they aren't the same assholes who chanted "Lock her up" at the convention. deurbano Jan 2017 #23
I really don't like the headline of that Hill article. Some just want to sow division in the left. NWCorona Jan 2017 #26
Good I hope they take over all of them jzodda Jan 2017 #28
I hope they move the Ca Primary to March/April. Last election Ca voters were ignored. stuffmatters Jan 2017 #29
plus a gazillion!! MindPilot Jan 2017 #35
How representative are they of California Democrats? Are they mostly white males, pnwmom Jan 2017 #32
7 men and women were newly elected and I think about half or more are minorities NWCorona Jan 2017 #39
Good for them! martigras Jan 2017 #33
My sister's husband, Mexican - American with a lifetime of commitment, NBachers Jan 2017 #36
Things are decided by those who show up. hrmjustin Jan 2017 #38
Can someone tell me the difference between Blue Idaho Jan 2017 #49
WONDERFUL ... I love my state! nt Raine Jan 2017 #50
California primary results: Hillary 53,07 % - B 46,04 % : Sanders lost by 7,03 % or 363 580 votes factfinder_77 Jan 2017 #51
And CA had a 75% turnout in November, and 4 million more went to HRC. pnwmom Jan 2017 #53
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