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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: "...If this were any other country, we’d be quick to call this a CORRUPT ELECTION." [View all]snagglepuss
(12,704 posts)96. Massive K &R and kudos to Lee Fang for the research.
Thanks for pulling this together RiverLover.
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"...If this were any other country, we’d be quick to call this a CORRUPT ELECTION." [View all]
RiverLover
Feb 2016
OP
They wouldn't recognize that black people are free or that women could vote either.
Chicago1980
Feb 2016
#102
We've never had an election where they've made such a difference and, now that we have,
Vinca
Feb 2016
#3
Very disturbing. Along with us becoming the Party of Wall Street & War, can the poison
RiverLover
Feb 2016
#4
Well, the superdelegate issue is not very democratic of the Democratic party. Never has been.
EndElectoral
Feb 2016
#6
Let's not forget suppression of Sander's message by media - fm Melissa Harris Perry
kristopher
Feb 2016
#9
Dissension ag corporate rule is muted at MSNBC, again....She's my new hero, btw.
RiverLover
Feb 2016
#12
It seems that the time to make changes to the rules would be BEFORE the game begins...
NurseJackie
Feb 2016
#16
The important thing, IMO, is that many (if not most) voters don't know or understand . . .
Petrushka
Feb 2016
#114
If you had that problem in 08 and now again, don't you think it's time to fix it?
Dustlawyer
Feb 2016
#17
Like I've said for a while, some people were going to be Alex Jones fans at the end of this.
OhZone
Feb 2016
#25
Oh, no-o-o! Didn't think of THAT. My brother & other kin in SC would agree and . . .
Petrushka
Feb 2016
#121
Our corporations and their political lackeys have corrupted every other country.
Fuddnik
Feb 2016
#35
"We separate superdelagates from the voting process so party doesn't interfere with voters."
Dont call me Shirley
Feb 2016
#47
If the rule is both undeomcratic and unDemocratic, the time to change isn't as important
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#81
That's what so strange, Hillary has republican principles but called herself a Dem most of her life.
RiverLover
Feb 2016
#57
You need to study harder. She was in High School when she "supported" Goldwater
Lucinda
Feb 2016
#137
As a life-long Democrat, I do not feel that a candidate who is for war, cluster bombs,
djean111
Feb 2016
#59
No she isn't corrupt at all. Millions from wall street leading up to campaign, set up a f*g PRIVATE
RiverLover
Feb 2016
#108
You can partly thank Tad Devine for SDs. Regardless, if Sanders can win more regular delegates than
Metric System
Feb 2016
#79
SDs who lobby for private prisons & KXL, for Clinton campaign, & News Corp employee?
senz
Feb 2016
#91
Question: Is there some money being released during the primaries that shouldn't be?
MrMickeysMom
Feb 2016
#105
I will not vote for Hillary in November. I will vote for all other Democrats on my ballot,
JDPriestly
Feb 2016
#124
No. I feel very sad for my children, for my grandchildren and for my country.
JDPriestly
Feb 2016
#130
IF this were any other country, we'd have also called our coups d'etat coups d'etat, too, but
silvershadow
Feb 2016
#133