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MartiniMan
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Democrats and super delegates
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2/12/2016 10:05:00 AM
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Despite having lost to Bernie by 22% in NH, Hillary came away with the same number of delegates due to the Dem party's very undemocratic super delegate process. I highly recommend you watch Debbie Wasserman Shulz's reply to Jake Tapper about this issue. Young people are going for Bernie in droves and I am wondering how enthusiastic they will be for Hillary if this is a recurring theme during their primary process? Those young, idealistic solcialists may be in for a very rude surprise as to how the Democrats control their nominating process to ensure that grassroots activism doesn't trample their establishment whims and desires. Can you imagince of the GOP had a similar process? The govt media complex would be up in arms 24/7/365.
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