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Question: Given Comey's statement, who should get the Democratic nomination?
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Clinton (D)
 
#2
Clinton (R/I)
 
#3
Not Clinton (D)
 
#4
Not Clinton (R/I)
 
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Total Voters: 77

Author Topic: Should the Democratic Superdelegates refuse to nominate Clinton?  (Read 8926 times)
HagridOfTheDeep
Junior Chimp
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E: -6.19, S: -4.35

« on: July 06, 2016, 10:47:25 AM »

Hillary's supporters are among the most disenfranchised and systematically oppressed people in America. So let's ignore them even more!
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HagridOfTheDeep
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 8,756
Canada


Political Matrix
E: -6.19, S: -4.35

« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2016, 10:59:06 AM »

Hillary's supporters are among the most disenfranchised and systematically oppressed people in America. So let's ignore them even more!

You're right. All Hillary supporters have it so much worse than Blacks, Native Americans, undocumented immigrants, and Muslims.

Hillary overwhelmingly won minorities...

Huh
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HagridOfTheDeep
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 8,756
Canada


Political Matrix
E: -6.19, S: -4.35

« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2016, 03:04:38 PM »

Hillary's supporters are among the most disenfranchised and systematically oppressed people in America. So let's ignore them even more!

You're right. All Hillary supporters have it so much worse than Blacks, Native Americans, undocumented immigrants, and Muslims.

Hillary overwhelmingly won minorities...

Huh

Okay, and white male Hillary supporters are more oppressed than minorities who supported Sanders because....?

I didn't say that, although I admit my wording could have been confusing...

Statistically, Hillary supporters are more likely to be people who've been oppressed based on certain markers of their identity. Ignoring the will of the voters who gave her the nomination would, by extension, be yet another way of oppressing these people who already experience serious systematic oppression.

Individuals who have been oppressed have obviously supported both candidates. But if you were to disenfranchise the whole group of supporters for one candidate or the other, it's pretty clear that Hillary's base, as a whole, would be more used to this bullsh-t than Sanders'.  
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