Posted on 02/10/2016 1:30:15 PM PST by SeekAndFind
For example, check this link: Some info on superdelegates
Counting pledged superdelegates and popular delegates, Hillary has a current lead over Bernie of 394 to 44, believe it or not.
About 1/4 of the Democratic Party delegates are unelected superdelegates. The GOP has fewer (3 in each state, per Wikipedia, and they are supposed to follow the state vote), so what happens in the primary voting is more relevant.
I'm not a major political junkie, and I'm finding this eye-opening. The Dem Party selection process has a lot in common with that of the Politburo and the Chinese Communist Party.
that’s, that’s really scary the way they pick their man/woman/thing.
i hope our 3 per do the right thing.
i have much reading to do but thanks for the head start.
Amazing, isn’t it? I only picked up on it a couple of weeks ago, and today I saw an item of how many of the “unpledged” supers had declared for Hillary. Talk about the fix being in!
Gee, I wish I could get a job being stupid, like Leon Wolfe.
You are entirely correct, and so is the author. Hillary took a 20+ point drubbing in the popular vote and came out with 15 delegates to Bernie the Bolshevik's 13. That's how heavily the deck is stacked. She got clobbered in the popular vote and it didn't matter.
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