Posted on 02/04/2020 8:04:11 AM PST by edwinland
Whispers among members of the Democratic National Committee suggest there is growing anxiety about the rise of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
Roughly half a dozen DNC members have quietly discussed reversing historic reforms that reduced the outsize influence of unpledged delegates, known as superdelegates, before the party picks its nominees for president and vice president this summer, according to Politico.
The presidential primary of 2016 left Democrats bitterly divided, as liberal supporters of Sanders asserted superdelegates gave Hillary Clinton an unfair advantage. In August 2018, the DNC passed a measure to block superdelegates, which comprise elected officials and party leaders, from casting a vote for any presidential candidate unless a second ballot is required at the 2020 national convention, stripping them of power.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, 77, has the edge over the field in national polls this election cycle, but Sanders, 78, generally leads by a small margin in the polls in Iowa, which will hold its first-in-the-nation caucuses on Monday, and in New Hampshire, which will hold its primary on Feb. 11.
His surge, coupled with the popularity of fellow liberal Sen. Elizabeth Warren, 70, has given rise to the possibility that Sanders enters the July convention with the most pledged delegates but not enough to win the nomination. Another scenario has Biden with the majority but Sanders and Warren with enough delegates combined to outnumber his. The prospect of an ugly, contested convention has some DNC members spooked.
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Still, there is visible frustration among members of the Sanders team. They have voiced outrage in recent days in response to decisions by the DNC perceived as maneuvers that could elbow out the left-wing candidate if his campaign gains traction.
Nina Turner, the national co-chairwoman of the Sanders campaign, said Perez's list of picks for committees charged with overseeing the convention and helping to create the party's platform was a "slap in the face." The Sanders camp also lashed out on Friday after the DNC changed a rule, which removed the requirement for candidates to meet a minimum number of donors starting with the Feb. 19 debate in Nevada. The rule gives Michael Bloomberg, a billionaire who is self-funding his bid and not accepting campaign contributions, a pathway to the debate stage.
New question: "Sneaky conspiracy ... or ridiculously obvious ham-fisted conspiracy"
I love that an old white Commie is causing a major problem in their party for a second time.
Wonder if Tlaib will be able to keep her mouth shut when the Dems screw over her guy.
Don’cha hate it when decisions come back to bite ya.
wildly obvious...like epstein
If Burnie effectively uses the Drats own tricks & tactics against them...I gotta get more popcorn!
What spooked?!
For pete’s sake. Bernie’s a cheap date. Cut a check for his next vacation home, and he’s yours, available to bail in a heartbeat.
Whatever is going is not about Bernie.
Yes, what if Bernie really does manage to prevail?
How delicious is this!!!!!!!
Kinda reminds me of MASH-the movie. Don Sutherland taunts Frank Burns about his sexcapades with Hot Lips and ends it by hollering: “He’s a sex maniac!”
Dont get too worried, DNC. As the article noted, the superdelegates can still vote starting with the second ballot.
So all you guys need do is make sure that no one candidate comes to the convention with a majority of delegates. Heres a suggestion. Tweak the Iowa votes to make it look like there is no clear winner.
Oh, wait. I see youre already doing that. Well, then. Carry on.
Bernie is still on the payroll; they are just cultivating him to keep the radicals from leaving the party.
Bernie has the votes—he just has to figure out how to get somebody to count them accurately!
This explains the Iowa “snafu”.
They had better take their Bernie loss, grin and bear it. At this point, after all the Hillary, Biden and Deep State shenanigans, restoring the nominating power to super-delegates would finish them off as a party.
What needs to happen is what should have happened 20 - 25 years ago: party loyalists should have run the commies out of the party.
In the late 1990’s, I told my former brother-in-law, whose family was die-hard Democrats, “If you love the Democrat Party, you need vote against them and speak up so they will run off the leftists.”
Turns out those words were prophetic. He is a chiropractor and has been voting Republican almost 20 years now.
But the point is they’re not worried about Bernie, who’s a tool. And he’s cheap.
Whatever happened wasn’t about Bernie.
Bernie don’t care. He is just in it for the freebies and money. He made out like a bandit the last time around. He found him a good gig and every four years as long as he lives he will be back. It is his worshipers[supporters] that are getting screwed.
Georgia is an open primary state, so I'm thinking of voting for Comrade Bernie just to screw with the moron dems.
Super Delegates are what put Hillary on the ticket in 2016.
If they try this again, the Democrat Party will declare war on itself.
The Rats should just say that Bernie is not a member of the Rat party, and he cant run as a Rat.
Bernie’s fans are not going to sit still for getting SCROOOOOOD a second time.
ANTIFA will be turning out at the convention in large numbers.
Can you say “1968”?
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