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To: Conserv

Hellary would have to rig the primaries & general to have a chance at being president.

Even Hellary could never do that.....riiiiiight?


11 posted on 10/01/2019 8:26:46 AM PDT by newfreep ("INSIDE EVERY PROGRESSIVE IS A TOTALITARIAN SCREAMING TO GET OUT" - DAVID HOROWITZ)
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To: newfreep

Hellary would have to rig the primaries & general to have a chance at being president.
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This time around, there is no way in hell Cankles will be able to get away with that.

Plus, she no longer has the superdelegates to rely on.


19 posted on 10/01/2019 8:30:27 AM PDT by Conserv ( b)
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To: newfreep

Fort Marcy Park is not big enough to handle all the people in her own party that Hillary would have to dispose of in order to get the nomination.

But she could give it a try!


20 posted on 10/01/2019 8:31:11 AM PDT by Deo volente ("Paging Mr. Charles Martel. Please pick up the white courtesy phone.")
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To: newfreep

Let me remind you that the dems stripped power away from the superdelegates.

Clinton’s ace in the hole is GONE....

Democrats voted Saturday to reduce the influence of superdelegates in the 2020 presidential election, a move that was intended to rebuild trust in the party among backers of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, but that also angered other party loyalists and minority members who said they were being disenfranchised.

The changes were adopted by voice vote after opponents abandoned an eleventh-hour dash to throw up procedural hurdles, citing the need for unity.

So-called superdelegates – members of the Democratic National Committee, elected officials, and other party elders who are allowed to support any presidential nominee they choose – will now be barred from voting on the first ballot to select the nominee at the 2020 Democratic convention unless a candidate has already earned enough pledged delegates through the state caucus and primary elections to secure the nomination. Superdelegates will only be allowed to weigh in on the first ballot if no candidate has earned a majority of pledged delegates and a second ballot is required to choose a nominee – though no convention has gone to multiple ballots since 1952.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/democrats-strip-power-away-from-superdelegates/


25 posted on 10/01/2019 8:35:34 AM PDT by Conserv ( b)
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