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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: If the system is fair in the US, I am very sure that Mr. Sanders will win the nomination. [View all]redstateblues
(10,565 posts)37. Cosmically-Did you mean comically?
It's funny because Bernie has not won the primary contest as you state in your headline.
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If the system is fair in the US, I am very sure that Mr. Sanders will win the nomination. [View all]
akbacchus_BC
May 2016
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I just feel that the Super Delegates should have waited for the runners to run
akbacchus_BC
May 2016
#2
What did she have, over 500+ super delegate head start before the first vote was cast in Iowa?
B Calm
May 2016
#3
Who can forget the media reporting the DNC delegate count, always counting her Super Delegates
B Calm
May 2016
#17
Do you agree? Yes if had been done fairly, but it hasn't. I'll always believe she had an unfare
B Calm
May 2016
#22
she's ahead by hundreds of PLEDGED delegates. Again, how is it fair to nominate the one
lunamagica
May 2016
#10
Do you actually think people voted for Hillary because they saw she had SDs already?
CrowCityDem
May 2016
#30
I think things have been skewed against Bernie (or any challenger to Hillary) for years.
merrily
May 2016
#8
Um, I replied as I did because I know why you asked it the way you did. However, my posts on this
merrily
May 2016
#27
It Is TOTALLY Fair When The Person With The "Most Delegates" Has Not Been Forthcoming On Matters of
CorporatistNation
May 2016
#44
Unfortunatly, for Bernie, most working and middle class Americans don't think he is
RogueTrooper
May 2016
#4
so having 30% less popular votes and 30% less delegates that makes him the better candidate?
beachbum bob
May 2016
#5
Again, the popular vote count comes out that heavily in Hillary's favor only if all caucus states
merrily
May 2016
#26
The analysis is imaginary. If 40 people show up to caucus, no one can say how many
merrily
May 2016
#32
Bernie had the same opportunity to earn pledged and super delegates as Hillary...
Sancho
May 2016
#6
Hillary will have more than half of the pledged delegates going into the convention
Thinkingabout
May 2016
#7
They have rationalized that stealing is justified because they are morally righteous
Renew Deal
May 2016
#29
You are living in an alternative universe. Give it up. He has lost, fair and square.
RBInMaine
May 2016
#15
If the system was fair he'd give Hillary most of the delegates from Nebraska and Washington
Renew Deal
May 2016
#28
In what parallel universe does the person with millions of less vote win?
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2016
#33
In the purest sense, Bernie Sanders has already won the primary contest against Hillary Clinton.
Alex4Martinez
May 2016
#36