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i'm glad the bernie campaign happened. it just made me reaffirm what i believed about many liberals and how they truly feel about minorities.
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i'm glad the bernie campaign happened. it just made me reaffirm what i believed about many liberals and how they truly feel about minorities.
HillGAF thirsty for some drama
Although superdelegates follow the pledged delegates in practice its strange to me that they are allowed; by essentially PERSONAL opinion one single vote by a super is equivalent to the combined vote of thousands of people. It's the principle of the matter, even if supers have not overwrought a popular candidate the fact that the option exists implies how the democratic party is not willing to select candidates based solely on the will of the people. I think the sheer existence of supers is a midfle finger to democracy.
Can you name a single time when super delegates undermined democracy by going against the will of the people?
Jeff Berman, well-known for his delegate-strategy work in the past, is being paid by the Hillary Clinton campaign to organize her delegate-counting effort while himself being a superdelegate. A “top lobbyist” at Bryan Cave LLP, Berman previously worked as a lobbyist for the private prison company Geo Group and as a lobbyist helping TransCanada build support for the Keystone XL.
Bill Shaheen is one of the six New Hampshire superdelegates to endorse Clinton. Shaheen is a prolific party fundraiser, and his law firm is registered to lobby local officials in the state. The most recently available lobbying records show that Shaheen’s firm is registered to lobby on behalf of the American Council of Life Insurers and PainCare Centers, among other clients. PainCare has faced increasing scrutiny as local officials have noted that eight of the 10 most prolific opioid prescribers in New Hampshire’s Medicaid program worked for PainCare. The flood of prescription painkillers has fueled the heroin epidemic in the region, as four out of five heroin addicts report beginning their drug habit with opioids. Bill is the husband of Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H.
Joanne Dowdell, another New Hampshire superdelegate, is the senior vice president for global government affairs at News Corporation, the parent company of Fox News. Federal Election Commission reports show Dowdell has contributed directly to multiple Democrats as well as to the News Corp PAC, a company committee that splits its donations between lawmakers of both parties. The News Corp government affairs division works to lobby public officials and regulators.
Superdelegates Jill Alper, Minyon Moore, and Maria Cardona are officials at Dewey Square Group, a lobbying firm that is closely affiliated with the Clinton campaign and retained by the Clinton-supporting Super PACs Priorities USA Action and Correct the Record. Alper and Moore are Clinton advisers who have raised over $100,000 for her campaign. Dewey Square Group, as we’ve reported, was retained by the health insurance industry to undermine health reform efforts in 2009, including proposals to change Medicare Advantage. The firm has previously worked to influence policy on behalf of Enron, Countrywide, Citigroup, Coca-Cola, the U.S. Telecom Association and News Corporation.
Jennifer Cunningham is the managing director of SKDKnickerbocker, a political consulting firm that provides a variety of services, including advertising and direct lobbying of public officials. In recent years, SKDKnickerbocker helped a coalition of corporate clients lobby the Obama administration on a tax cut for overseas earnings; lobbied for weakened rules governing for-profit colleges; and helped a food industry group undermine Michelle Obama’s nutrition guidelines for foods marketed to children. Recent records show that the firm is providing consulting work for Independence USA PAC, the Super PAC backed by billionaire Michael Bloomberg.
Tonio Burgos, a fundraiser for Clinton, is a lobbyist registered to influence New York City officials. Burgos’ current client list includes Verizon, Pfizer, and American Airlines.
Emily Giske, also a lobbyist in New York City, is registered to work on behalf of Airbnb, Yum Brands (the parent company of Taco Bell), Pfizer, and the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, a trade group for Wall Street firms such as Goldman Sachs, Fidelity, and Bank of America.
It's all in the details. Death threats and harassments aren't cool but I don't think there is any reason delegates shouldn't be be slammed with people telling them how to vote. Expecting otherwise is the antithesis of democracy, they are supposed to represent the will of the people.
i'm glad the bernie campaign happened. it just made me reaffirm what i believed about many liberals and how they truly feel about minorities.
It's really about ethics in the Democratic Primary.
Pretty muchDeath throes.
Why were they created in the first place?
*EDIT* I do not support harassment of any kind, but lets not pretend like super delegates are good for democracy.
Sanders supporters bringing back the classics I see"They said, you know, you should go to hell," said Ensley, describing another message. "How dare you vote against your own interests as an African-American woman. I expected you would be smarter than that."
i'm glad the bernie campaign happened. it just made me reaffirm what i believed about many liberals and how they truly feel about minorities.
It's really about ethics in the Democratic Primary.
So... what about minorities that support Sanders? What does this mean for, or say about us?
So... what about minorities that support Sanders? What does this mean for, or say about us?
absolutely fuck all except that you share the campaign with a lot of assholes
Some superdelegates are also lobbyist working against public interest
But yeah be more outraged that there are crazy people on the internet
absolutely fuck all except that you share the campaign with a lot of assholes
I mean, there are minorities and gay people that support Trump and Cruz too. That doesn't mean that Trump and Cruz supporters like gays and minorites
Wow. No mercy. I guess it's open season now.
Some superdelegates are also lobbyist working against public interest
But yeah be more outraged that there are crazy people on the internet
maybe you should start one if it's that important to you.Hey, was there a thread created about how so many clinton supporters were mocking Jane sanders? How they started a disgusting hash tag and everything? Just wondering
Hey, was there a thread created about how so many clinton supporters were mocking Jane sanders? How they started a disgusting hash tag and everything? Just wondering
y'all wanna read my posts sometime today?
Some superdelegates are also lobbyist working against public interest
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But yeah be more outraged that there are crazy people on the internet
What are your thoughts on caucuses?I dont care if they havent done it yet, my point is that they could do it if they wanted to and thats completely unacceptable.
Do you know who any of these fucking people areSome superdelegates are also lobbyist working against public interest
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But yeah be more outraged that there are crazy people on the internet
Some superdelegates are also lobbyist working against public interest
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But yeah be more outraged that there are crazy people on the internet
Do you know who any of these fucking people are
Yes stalking and harassing people is the way to swing their vote.
I'm shocked
What are your thoughts on caucuses?
You should see what many of these Sanders supporters are saying about the "mainstream media".I've said it before, but doesn't this all seem very familiar to a GG situation?
Sure it's all "ethics in politics" now, but you could see that it's one step closer to just blindly lashing out at anyone who disagrees with them.
We're already entering the harassment stage. Next time people might get SWATed.
I don't understand why you would post this. Are you saying that people being harassed is not an issue because some delegates are lobbyists? There are 714 superdelegates. At best this reads as whataboutism, but at worst this reads as dehumanization of people because of their jobs.
Hey, was there a thread created about how so many clinton supporters were mocking Jane sanders? How they started a disgusting hash tag and everything? Just wondering
ReasonsHow would voting against the person with most votes and pledged delegates be honoring the will of the people?
All this talk of supers being anti democratic is very strange. The Democratic Party is a private political organization, not a branch of the government. They can have whatever rules they want, and for most of America's existence, we didn't even have primaries involving the general public.
That being said, whoever goes into the convention with the most pledged delegates will have the support of the supers, as it should be.
Maybe if Bernie wasn't losing so thoroughly in terms of actual delegates, he wouldn't need to bitch so much about the supers.
He's got no chance in New York, his run ends there.
Good
We should get rid of superdelegates
Democrats ARE better than Republicans and they shouldn't have a more transparent election process
I think about it like ideals vs reality. In reality the Democrstic Party can pick whatever rules it wants. But ideally you would think a "Democratic" party should be more... democratic. I think Supers recognize how bizarre it would be if the actual pledged winner is overwritten by superdelegates, but that begs the question if supers all vote alongside pledged delegates anyways why do supers continue to exist? And I think the answer is that the DNC wants the option of blocking off populist figures, like if Trump ran as a democrat.
Its currently 1280 to 1030
That's hardly a rout