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Hydera
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« on: November 12, 2017, 09:54:54 AM »

What exactly was shameful. Be specific, please.

Stop trolling, it was rigged, everyone with a brain could figure it out. EVERYTHING was rigged for Hillary. She was the anointed one
It's not trolling in the slightest. It is very easy to claim that the contest was "rigged", but there's no proof of any wrongdoing at all. Superdelegates have been in place for decades, those were not invented by Hillary. The fact that most of the DNC supported Hillary doesn't explain why the election proces in itself should be rigged either.

You and others are the accusers. Well, bring the proof. Tell us exactly HOW this election was supposedly rigged.



No evidence of the primary rigged.



bernie supporters consider the massive amount of endorsements she had to be 'unfair' even though  most officeheld and retired and other notable democrats endorsing Hillary which isnt surprising considering she was a huge figure in the party for decades.

If anything the primaries were rigged for bernie because of caucuses. He'd won more unpledged delegates than he would had if it wasnt for the caucus ystem in a handful of states. In Washington he got 72% of delegates when a nonbinding mail primary was mailed to those who registered as democrats he lost the popular vote. And also if Oregon had a caucus system Bernie would had gotten 70%+ of unpledged delegates despite getting 56% in the non caucus system.
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