Even When Bernie Wins, It’s Still Rigged For Hillary Because Of Super Delegates

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WASHINGTON (AP) — So much for Bernie Sanders' big win in New Hampshire.


Since then, Hillary Clinton has picked up endorsements from 87 more superdelegates to the Democratic National Convention, dwarfing Sanders' gain from the New Hampshire primary, according to a new Associated Press survey. Sanders has added just 11 superdelegate endorsements.


If these party insiders continue to back Clinton overwhelmingly — and they can change their minds — Sanders would have to win the remaining primaries by a landslide just to catch up. He would have to roll up big margins because every Democratic contest awards delegates in proportion to the vote, so even the loser can get some.


After the contests in Iowa and New Hampshire, Sanders has a small 36-32 lead among delegates won in primaries and caucuses. But when superdelegates are included, Clinton leads 481-55, according to the AP count. It's essentially a parallel election that underscores Clinton's lopsided support from the Democratic establishment.


The disparity is sparking a backlash among some Sanders supporters, who complain that the Democratic nominating process is decidedly undemocratic, rigged in favor of Clinton. Some of them — not part of the campaign, Sanders' people say — are contacting superdelegates who have publicly endorsed Clinton. Their message isn't subtle, or always welcome.


"I'm sick and tired of them," Cordelia Lewis-Burks, a superdelegate from Indiana, said of the Sanders backers. "It's very aggravating to be bashed on my own computer by these people who it's probably the first time they've ever voted. I've been in the trenches since I was 20."


Pressure tactics won't sway Lacy Johnson, another Indiana superdelegate who backs Clinton. "They were saying 'We're not going to forget this,'" Johnson said. "I'm an African-American male who is in my 60s," Johnson said. "I have experienced the struggles. The experiences they are sharing don't faze me in comparison."


Superdelegates aren't new. They have been part of the Democratic Party's nominating process since 1984. They automatically attend the national convention and can support the candidate of their choice, regardless of whom primary voters back. They are party leaders — members of Congress, party officials and members of the Democratic National Committee.

There are 712 superdelegates, about 30 percent of the 2,382 delegates needed to claim the nomination.


The Republicans also have some automatic delegates but not nearly as many.


Clinton's campaign expresses confidence that she will maintain a strong lead among superdelegates even as she focuses on upcoming voting. "Our campaign strategy is to build a lead with pledged delegates" won in primaries and caucuses, spokesman Jesse Ferguson said in an email.


The Sanders campaign, meanwhile, doesn't consider the early superdelegate count to be very meaningful. "I think that if we are able to see our momentum grow, if we are able to do well in Nevada, do well in other states on Super Tuesday, I think your average superdelegate is going to look and say, 'Hmm, I started off this campaign supporting Secretary Clinton, but you know what, the most important point is for us to defeat Republicans,'" Sanders said Thursday.


In 2008, some superdelegates who initially supported Clinton did switch to Barack Obama after he started racking up victories in primaries and caucuses. But Obama is a Democrat who had worked on campaigns and cultivated relationships with many of the superdelegates. Sanders is an independent.


"To my knowledge there has been zero outreach to the New Hampshire automatic delegates from the Sanders campaign," said Kathleen Sullivan, a DNC member from New Hampshire. "Not just since the primary, I mean since he first decided to run."


New Hampshire, which Sanders won by 22 percentage points, has eight superdelegates. Six back Clinton and two are uncommitted. Many Clinton supporters question whether Sanders could win the general election. "He'd get killed!" said Rosalind Wyman, a DNC member from California. "A socialist independent?"


Others talk about their relationship with Clinton, who has been in Democratic politics for decades. Former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell said, "Superdelegates are interested to see who can win, and many of them have strong ties to the Clintons, like me."


Sanders supporters are tired of hearing these arguments. "I'm so damned sick of people saying I love this guy but he can't win," said Troy Jackson, a DNC member from Maine who supports Sanders. "People need to start voting with their heart, what they know is right,"


Jackson, a superdelegate himself, said he will push to have all five of Maine's superdelegates back the candidate who wins the state's caucuses in March. Three have endorsed Clinton and the other is undecided.


"I want someone who's going to fight for me, not cut deals, not compromise on core values," Jackson said. "While I have respect for Secretary Clinton, she does that too much."


AP reporters in every state and U.S. territory surveyed the Democratic superdelegates after the New Hampshire primary. When AP did this in November, Clinton led Sanders 359-8 in pledged support, meaning her already substantial margin has grown.






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Its going to be fight between the old guard and the new "where is my free shit" young voters...
 
I can't imagine that Deshtard is OK with this.

I love it. Let the democrat party screw over Bernies supporters which primarily are the Millennials Hitlery needs to win in November

The democrat party clown car is careening off the cliff. Voter turnout is going to be shit for Hillary in November.

The dumb bitch has a low ceiling, She does not draw the passion that Obama did in 2008 from negroes nor the passion of today's yutes like Bernie,

There is zero chance of Shrillary replicating Obamas turnout with the negro vote in 2016. Oh she will still get 99.9% of the negroid vote in 2016, because they aren't that bright, but they aren't going to be as enthused about the white girl as they was about their fellow Mandingo
 
If the supers throw the nomination to Hillary ignoring the votes that went to Sanders.....maybe we'll get lucky and have a replay of the '68 convention.....lmao

Humphrey got the nomination and never even ran in a primary.....got love the way Democrats cheat even their own......rioting, looting, and arson on the way.
 
If the supers throw the nomination to Hillary ignoring the votes that went to Sanders.....maybe we'll get lucky and have a replay of the '68 convention.....lmao

Humphrey got the nomination and never even ran in a primary.....got love the way Democrats cheat even their own......rioting, looting, and arson on the way.

That is what I am hoping for. Imagine their BLM brethren burning the bitch down?
 
look at how the racists who cant get people of color to vote for their racist party cant even fathom that black people helped design the democratic party rules.



they just cant GROK IT


so they lie
 
look at how the racists who cant get people of color to vote for their racist party cant even fathom that black people helped design the democratic party rules.



they just cant GROK IT


so they lie

what's the lie here Desh?
 
look at how the racists who cant get people of color to vote for their racist party cant even fathom that black people helped design the democratic party rules.



they just cant GROK IT


so they lie

Democrat have got the minorities trained not to vote, keep them ignorant and on welfare and they do pretty much what you want.
 
I can't imagine that Deshtard is OK with this.

I love it. Let the democrat party screw over Bernies supporters which primarily are the Millennials Hitlery needs to win in November

The democrat party clown car is careening off the cliff. Voter turnout is going to be shit for Hillary in November.

The dumb bitch has a low ceiling, She does not draw the passion that Obama did in 2008 from negroes nor the passion of today's yutes like Bernie,

There is zero chance of Shrillary replicating Obamas turnout with the negro vote in 2016. Oh she will still get 99.9% of the negroid vote in 2016, because they aren't that bright, but they aren't going to be as enthused about the white girl as they was about their fellow Mandingo

Not exactly the way I'd put it, but I agree with the logic. If the black vote doesn't turn out for Hillary she's done---even against Trump or Cruz. And I can't see the Bernie supporters being anything other than three kinds of pissed at the democrat establishment if they get screwed by the super delegates.
 
Sanders has a small 36-32 lead among delegates won in primaries and caucuses. But when superdelegates are included, Clinton leads 481-55, according to the AP count. It's essentially a parallel election that underscores Clinton's lopsided support from the Democratic establishment.
so much for a democratic primary..
 
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