To: thoughtomator
Oh no, its very relevant. Its very possible - maybe even likely at this point - that Sanders walks into the convention with more pledged delegates than Clinton does. At which point their superdelegates would have to overturn the popular vote in order to nominate her. Were talking end of days for the Democratic Party if that happens. Theyll have to send the Army in to stop the blowback.I
With all due respect, I completely disagree. I think you underestimate the Clinton influence within the Democrat party. They had it wrapped up and sealed months ago.
17 posted on
04/07/2016 4:08:08 PM PDT by
hugorand
To: hugorand
Among the insiders, sure.
But the only thing keeping that party from blowing up due to internal conflict is the appearance of legitimacy.
It is going to be an absolutely magnificent spectacle to behold.
To: hugorand
If that’s the case Hillary would be ignoring the commie. She isn’t. Something tells me things aren’t as they appear.
31 posted on
04/07/2016 5:08:34 PM PDT by
meatloaf
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