I'd say there's about a 50/50 chance they do.Is it a possibility that the Superdelegates can cast their vote before July?
Yes or No?
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I'd say there's about a 50/50 chance they do.Is it a possibility that the Superdelegates can cast their vote before July?
Yes or No?
I got laughed at in the Poligaf thread for suggesting that Hillary and the DNC should be courting rather than pushing away Sanders voters.
This was before the Nevada DNC Gavel and Run that that Lange pulled. Now it seems like they are trying to win the hearts and minds of Sander's Democrat and Independent voters by insulting them. It's a bold strategy.
Is it a possibility that the Superdelegates can cast their vote before July?
Yes or No?
Yeah, you aren't helping yourself.
Look we get that everyone wants to call them Bernie Bros or low information millennial voters, or people that don't understand how the system works.
That's a pretty big blanket statement to make, and it doesn't help your cause at all. Clinton isn't going to win if she doesn't court those voters. I would readjust that outlook.
If that was his point, he'd stick to the issues instead of tearing Clinton down. That's not how he's campaigning of late.
Bernie really thinks he can turn this around and get the superdelegates to overturn the result of the primaries.
Which is why I've flipped from rooting for Bernie in his lost-cause primary attempt to a new attitude of "Fuck off, Bernard".
I posted this earlier in this very thread, but the DNC *JUST* said they would give Sanders a bigger say over the party platform this summer. That's not courting?
People can do what they want. A rational Sanders supporter is likely to look at Clinton vs. Trump and conclude "duh" that it makes sense to vote for Clinton. And if you really want to vote third party, go ahead I guess? It's up to y'all.
What I'm tired of, and have been since like February, is the subset of Sanders supporters who shit on Hillary 24/7, or even go further -- you mentioned Lange, who has gotten death threats numbering in the thousands I believe -- and then when confronted with the slightest pushback on their BS counter with "omg you're not courting us at all right now! Don't you know how much you NEED us? Now I *~*~*REALLY*~*~* won't vote for Clinton!"
I ain't got time to deal with this all day every day. Frankly, with people at that level of irrationality, I don't want them voting with me.
He has not lost. He is going to lose, but Hillary has yet to secure the nomination.
I expect the president to make the right decisions, even if it goes against a promise.
I posted this earlier in this very thread, but the DNC *JUST* said they would give Sanders a bigger say over the party platform this summer. That's not courting?
People can do what they want. A rational Sanders supporter is likely to look at Clinton vs. Trump and conclude "duh" that it makes sense to vote for Clinton. And if you really want to vote third party, go ahead I guess? It's up to y'all.
What I'm tired of, and have been since like February, is the subset of Sanders supporters who shit on Hillary 24/7, or even go further -- you mentioned Lange, who has gotten death threats numbering in the thousands I believe -- and then when confronted with the slightest pushback on their BS counter with "omg you're not courting us at all right now! Don't you know how much you NEED us? Now I *~*~*REALLY*~*~* won't vote for Clinton!"
I ain't got time to deal with this all day every day. Frankly, with people at that level of irrationality, I don't want them voting with me.
I'm no fan of the way Bernie is conducting his campaign, but I do think he has enough awareness to see that there's no chance of superdelegates overturning the results of the primaries. It would do long term damage to the Democratic Party and the superdelegates, by and large, prefer Hillary. And certainly his actions towards the superdelegates and the party in general are doing nothing to endear him to them.
I really think he just believes this is the best way to get as many delegates as possible and therefore to be in as strong a position as possible to influence the platform.
I am pretty sure it shows people whose pages you liked or friends you have added.
Maybe I am wrong.
The American president should make the right decision for the people.
Hillary is not making this decision to benefit the American people. It is purely for her own gain.
I'm no fan of the way Bernie is conducting his campaign, but I do think he has enough awareness to see that there's no chance of superdelegates overturning the results of the primaries. It would do long term damage to the Democratic Party and the superdelegates, by and large, prefer Hillary. And certainly his actions towards the superdelegates and the party in general are doing nothing to endear him to them.
I really think he just believes this is the best way to get as many delegates as possible and therefore to be in as strong a position as possible to influence the platform. He's been sending mixed signals, but that he's sending any signals that he's aware of the reality of his position is significant.
Yeah. It really seems as though Sanders isn't going for the nomination but for power within the party.I'm no fan of the way Bernie is conducting his campaign, but I do think he has enough awareness to see that there's no chance of superdelegates overturning the results of the primaries. It would do long term damage to the Democratic Party and the superdelegates, by and large, prefer Hillary. And certainly his actions towards the superdelegates and the party in general are doing nothing to endear him to them.
I really think he just believes this is the best way to get as many delegates as possible and therefore to be in as strong a position as possible to influence the platform. He's been sending mixed signals, but that he's sending any signals that he's aware of the reality of his position is significant.
Frankly, I'm over it at this point. Maengun summed it up perfectly.Yeah, you aren't helping yourself.
Look we get that everyone wants to call them Bernie Bros or low information millennial voters, or people that don't understand how the system works.
That's a pretty big blanket statement to make, and it doesn't help your cause at all. Clinton isn't going to win if she doesn't court those voters. I would readjust that outlook.
Get over yourselves.I posted this earlier in this very thread, but the DNC *JUST* said they would give Sanders a bigger say over the party platform this summer. That's not courting?
People can do what they want. A rational Sanders supporter is likely to look at Clinton vs. Trump and conclude "duh" that it makes sense to vote for Clinton. And if you really want to vote third party, go ahead I guess? It's up to y'all.
What I'm tired of, and have been since like February, is the subset of Sanders supporters who shit on Hillary 24/7, or even go further -- you mentioned Lange, who has gotten death threats numbering in the thousands I believe -- and then when confronted with the slightest pushback on their BS counter with "omg you're not courting us at all right now! Don't you know how much you NEED us? Now I *~*~*REALLY*~*~* won't vote for Clinton!"
I ain't got time to deal with this all day every day. Frankly, with people at that level of irrationality, I don't want them voting with me.
The American president should make the right decision for the people.
Hillary is not making this decision to benefit the American people. It is purely for her own gain.
Does any of this surprise you? Sander's base is basically Gamergate-lite. Doxing and threatening your opponent is ok, but if they don't bend over backwards to accomodate you, it's basically a hate crime.
The American president should make the right decision for the people.
Hillary is not making this decision to benefit the American people. It is purely for her own gain.
I mean, you get that those extra delegates aren't going to do shit for him, right? The pledged delegates are serious partisans who are going to vote with their candidate. So long as Bernie can't get to a majority of delegates (and he can't), the game is over. If Bernie wants something in the platform, and Hillary doesn't, it's not going to be in the platform because she will have the numbers to block it.
Bernie Sanders could have 2200 delegates or 22 delegates, so long as he's under a majority it doesn't really matter all that much.
The American president should make the right decision for the people.
Hillary is not making this decision to benefit the American people. It is purely for her own gain.
You'd think all those Republican debates would be enough.Actually, I think this debate benefits Democrats. Gives Hillary a test-run to see what works against Trump.
In that case Cruz could still overtake Trump.
The only way you're semantics argument works, is if the Supers were to change their mind and override the popular vote and pledged delegate vote.
Why would they do that? Sanders and his campaign have attacked most of them, some of them personally.
I'd say there's about a 50/50 chance they do.
;p
I posted this earlier in this very thread, but the DNC *JUST* said they would give Sanders a bigger say over the party platform this summer. That's not courting?
People can do what they want. A rational Sanders supporter is likely to look at Clinton vs. Trump and conclude "duh" that it makes sense to vote for Clinton. And if you really want to vote third party, go ahead I guess? It's up to y'all.
What I'm tired of, and have been since like February, is the subset of Sanders supporters who shit on Hillary 24/7, or even go further -- you mentioned Lange, who has gotten death threats numbering in the thousands I believe -- and then when confronted with the slightest pushback on their BS counter with "omg you're not courting us at all right now! Don't you know how much you NEED us? Now I *~*~*REALLY*~*~* won't vote for Clinton!"
I ain't got time to deal with this all day every day. Frankly, with people at that level of irrationality, I don't want them voting with me.
If you think there's even a choice other than "No Trump in the White House," I don't know what to tell you.
It's really that simple. Trump University, his numerous bankruptcies, his comments on minorities, his relentless name calling, etc.
Actually, I think this debate benefits Democrats. Gives Hillary a test-run to see what works against Trump.
Not equivalent. Different audiences.You'd think all those Republican debates would be enough.
Actually, I think this debate benefits Democrats. Gives Hillary a test-run to see what works against Trump.
The irony is I'm just imagining Clinton debating Trump before Sanders drops out.
Sanders voters would be furious at how smug and entitled she's being, debating the other party nominee before wrapping up her own primary.
If Sanders goes through with this it'll be the equivalent of Cruz jumping the gun and naming his VP while trailing badly in 2nd place. It'll look stupid to everyone.
If I trusted Bernie enough to think he'd draw a clear distinction between what he and Hillary Clinton believe and what Trump believes, I wouldn't necessarily mind it.
Bernie's recent behavior gives me no reason to think that this debate will be anything but 2 hours of bashing the DNC and Hillary Clinton.
They get a sneak peak of what the Dems might have planned for the debates and it gives Trump the ability to wail on Clinton without her being able to respond.
And much like that event it will pave the way for a Trump white house. Again, why is it that the RNC is so supportive of this debate?
It was a rhetorical question but your answer is apt![]()
If I trusted Bernie enough to think he'd draw a clear distinction between what he and Hillary Clinton believe and what Trump believes, I wouldn't necessarily mind it.
Bernie's recent behavior gives me no reason to think that this debate will be anything but 2 hours of bashing the DNC and Hillary Clinton.
The irony is I'm just imagining Clinton debating Trump before Sanders drops out.
Sanders voters would be furious at how smug and entitled she's being, debating the other party nominee before wrapping up her own primary.
If Sanders goes through with this it'll be the equivalent of Cruz jumping the gun and naming his VP while trailing badly in 2nd place. It'll look stupid to everyone.
And much like that event it will pave the way for a Trump white house. Again, why is it that the RNC is so supportive of this debate?
Because Trump would destroy Bernie in a debate. Trump is way better at it than people give credit for and its incredible free advertising for Trump with no real drawback given the fact hes debating Bernie.
There it is! Brushing an entire group for the actions of the few, as a Pakistani guy this to me sounds like the new "Muslims/brown people are terrorists."
Why would they focus for two hours on what they agree on? It's a debate.
This is honestly baffling. How does that even play out in your mind?
Because the American people need another debate in a race that's already over and won?
Bernie's the boxer that got KOed in the second round and doesn't realize it, it's not her job to humor him.
I guess the millions of people who voted for her over Bernie is just Hillary in disguise.
And Bernie is doing it for his own selfish gain.
To do that a candidate does have to make decisions along the way in the interest of their campaign.
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At a certain point every politician gets elected by playing smart politics. Sorry?
Easily my second biggest concern outside of potentially sniping at Hillary.Let's be real, if Bernie gets his ass kicked it's going to neuter his ability to affect the general election. He'd be kicking himself in the knees and making himself unable to help fight Trump.
Let's be real, if Bernie gets his ass kicked it's going to neuter his ability to affect the general election. He'd be kicking himself in the knees and making himself unable to help fight Trump.
Nope. not over yet. Still plenty of Democrats and Independents that want to vote.
He has every right to stay in the race to the very end.
Either way she should stick to her word. But I know that is difficult for her to do.
Still millions left to vote.
Maybe. But at least he is not going back on his word but doing it.
unlike Hillary.
Making promises you cannot / will not keep is not smart politics. Especially at this stage and this day and age.
Nope. not over yet. Still plenty of Democrats and Independents that want to vote.
He has every right to stay in the race to the very end.
Either way she should stick to her word. But I know that is difficult for her to do.
Still millions left to vote.
Maybe. But at least he is not going back on his word but doing it.
unlike Hillary.
Making promises you cannot / will not keep is not smart politics. Especially at this stage and this day and age.
Making promises you cannot / will not keep is not smart politics. Especially at this stage and this day and age.
Why would they focus for two hours on what they agree on? It's a debate.
This is honestly baffling. How does that even play out in your mind?
I think he is discontent with the established Democratic Party and has found traction with those sentiments among a significant portion of the Party's voters.So what does a debate against a general election candidate do for Sanders, a primary candidate that by every objective observation has no chance of getting the nomination?
I completely understand where Sanders is coming from for this debate. I think, or at least hope, the reason why he is still sticking around is he hopes Clinton will be influenced or obligated to take on some of his policies for the general election. I admire that. As a former Bernie donor and supporter, that is what I hoped for from the start, but as a pragmatist, it's pretty clear that the longer he stays an opponent to Clinton, the more concretely divided the party will become; add the shine and spectacle of a nationally televised debate and the concrete becomes Quikcrete.
I must have missed the last nine primaries of the race as well as the democratic convention...That was before she won. She's won and there is no need.