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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)US Uncut: How 107 Superdelegates Robbed 11 Million Democratic Voters [View all]
http://usuncut.com/politics/superdelegates-robbed-voters-primary/
ow 107 Superdelegates Robbed 11 Million Democratic Voters
Tom Cahill | June 7, 2016
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The Associated Press (AP) has prematurely called the Democratic primary for Hillary Clinton, despite some 11 million Democrats still waiting to vote in six states and one territory, based off the opinion of superdelegates who have yet to vote.
The dominant media narrative is that Sanders is asking superdelegates to thwart the will of the public in order to win the Democratic nomination. But the AP came to their conclusion by a phone survey of the 712 superdelegates, meaning Clinton was declared the winner due to private conversations between reporters and a relatively small handful of Democratic party bosses who wont actually vote for a nominee until the end of July.
Clintons nomination depends on superdelegates defying their states voters
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All of these arguments are right in that Bernie Sanders will need to rely on superdelegates to switch from Clintons side to his in order to become the Democratic nominee. But all three authors neglected to report that Hillary Clinton reached 2,383 delegates only with the help of 107 superdelegates from states Bernie Sanders won, who actively thwarted the will of millions of Democratic voters in their own states.
In Utah, where Sanders won by a 79-20 margin, two of the states four superdelegates are backing Clinton.
11 of 16 superdelegates in Minnesota are supporting Clinton, even though Sanders won the states March 1 caucus by a 62-38 margin.
While Sanders blew Clinton out of the water by a 73-27 margin in Washington State, Clinton has 10 of 16 super-delegates, Sanders has zero.
Six of Wisconsins ten superdelegates are supporting Clinton, while only one is backing Sanders. The Vermont senator won the Badger States primary by 14 points.
All nine superdelegates in Rhode Island have committed to supporting Hillary Clinton, even though Bernie Sanders defeated the former Secretary of State by a 12-point margin.
Sanders also has only one superdelegate in Alaska, same as Clinton, even after winning the state by an 82-18 margin. One Alaska superdelegate backing Clinton patronized and belittled a Sanders supporter who asked her to cast her superdelegate vote with how her states residents voted.
Comparatively, only 14 of Sanders 49 superdelegates have come from states Hillary Clinton won. Two of those superdelegates came from Arizona, where the US Department of Justice is conducting an official investigation due to widespread complaints of election fraud and voter suppression.
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hopemountain
Jun 2016
OP
Statistical ties? That's a new one. Why don't you just call them moral victories.
TwilightZone
Jun 2016
#56
USUncut is a Sanders-specific propaganda website. Not even Sanders' own staff believe this crap.
MADem
Jun 2016
#3
NOBODY was disenfranchised. When you incorrectly use that term, you diminish REAL
SFnomad
Jun 2016
#14
Oh come on, why would you want to bring rationality, statistics, and numbers into this??
kerry-is-my-prez
Jun 2016
#36
Lol! I also have a hard time feeling the same sympathy for college kids as I do for minorities
kerry-is-my-prez
Jun 2016
#37
Excellent point: "I also have a hard time feeling the same sympathy for college kids...
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2016
#59
There is no rule, no matter how badly Sanders wants it to be, that supers
Starry Messenger
Jun 2016
#18
It's not Hillary or "TPTB" who want something other than elections to decide the nominee.
Lord Magus
Jun 2016
#41
If you are a serious candidate, you do the ground work and work at having allies. That is how
kerry-is-my-prez
Jun 2016
#39