Posted on 05/10/2016 5:01:31 PM PDT by Helicondelta
I understand the super delegates can change their vote, and might be inclined to do so if Bernie wins the popular vote and gets the most delegates from the primaries.
I doubt they will accept him. If they do and Hillary is forced to drop out, wouldn’t that legitimize him as their presidential candidate? I don’t see them doing that.
The other point is how many will support Sanders when he sells out? Hillary is anathema to many of Sanders’ supporters.
99% of Democrat superdelegates will not disobey Party instructions.
This is right. I want Bernie to drag it out as long as he can to sandbag Hillary’s campaign, but I don’t want him to actually win. I can’t believe I’m saying this, but Bernie is a more credible candidate than Hillary.
The one absolute truth that you can take from this primary: neither the Republican or Democrat parties, the establishments, want the voters anywhere around the levers of power. They both hate the people and see them only as peasants that exist to make them wealthy.
They might not want Hillary, but they don’t want Bernie.
Fearless Prediction: Kristin Gillibrand will be the Next President of the United States
The Democrats are going to pull the mother of all Toricelli Switches. Gillibrand may be a lightweight, but she is inoffensive. Anybody inoffensive against Donald Trump will win.
I’d think Joe Biden is more likely.
Hillary actually makes the old fool look pretty sharp.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/11/politics/joe-biden-president/
With thinking like that, I’m glad you’re not on their side.
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