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The Democratic party does not have a requirement for the delegates to vote for the candidate that won the primary. Did you know that? Even if Obama wins enough delegates, that does not insure the nomination.
Bill and Hillary have been working within the party to undermine Obama's lead in the primary. I did not know the Democratic party is against democracy, did you?
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Yes - I was aware of that.
It's completely constitutional. Sorry if you have a problem with that. (and I'm an Obama supporter). |
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What is the purpose of the delegates? Are they not there to represent those who voted for them? If not then why do people vote?
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Superdelagates are going to fly in and rescue her like Lois Lane falling off the skyscraper.
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All things change in a dynamic environment. Your effort to remain what you are is what limits you. ~ Project 2501 |
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People vote for which delegates will go to the convention to select the party's nominee. The delegates for the Democratic party are not bound to vote for the person they were chosen for. So, theoretically, Obama delegates could vote for Clinton. The thing is, if they did vote against who they were selected for, it would cause an uproar and destroy the party so it's very unlikely it would actually happen (in a way that would change the outcome of the election).
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Hillary is about grabbing power at all costs, even if it means walking all over the Democratic process. Even if it means alienating more than half of the Democratic party to the point where we stay home in November and let McCain win.
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They give the primaries that sweet delectable smell of kickbacks and general corruption.
Oh, and they represent the people, but that's just a side job.
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Don't worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are any good, you'll have to ram them down people's throats. ~Howard Aiken |
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Hate has a reason for everything, but love is unreasonable. - V.R. Ahaefvthe wizdum.net - The Good News of Unitarian Universalism![]() |
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