Should the Democratic Superdelegates refuse to nominate Clinton?

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Beefalow and the Consumer:
NOT CLINTON.

Devout Centrist:
Quote from: Beef on July 06, 2016, 08:18:21 AM

NOT CLINTON.


Yes, they should follow the popular will of the voters.

Remind me, who said that again?

Beefalow and the Consumer:
Quote from: Devout Centrist on July 06, 2016, 08:23:13 AM

Quote from: Beef on July 06, 2016, 08:18:21 AM

NOT CLINTON.


Yes, they should follow the popular will of the voters.

Remind me, who said that again?



The voters cast their votes without the knowledge that FBI director would submit findings that that the candidate in question acted extremely carelessly in handling classified and sensitive state communication.  While the bar is not high enough for criminal proceedings, it is high enough to question the integrity of the candidate, and raise the question of whether the party should put forth a severely compromised nominee.

Devout Centrist:
Quote from: Beef on July 06, 2016, 08:37:41 AM

Quote from: Devout Centrist on July 06, 2016, 08:23:13 AM

Quote from: Beef on July 06, 2016, 08:18:21 AM

NOT CLINTON.


Yes, they should follow the popular will of the voters.

Remind me, who said that again?



The voters cast their votes without the knowledge that FBI director would submit findings that that the candidate in question acted extremely carelessly in handling classified and sensitive state communication.  While the bar is not high enough for criminal proceedings, it is high enough to question the integrity of the candidate, and raise the question of whether the party should put forth a severely compromised nominee.


Oh, so now democracy doesn't matter.

Guess Sanders should just plow a tank into the DNC and crown himself.

Beefalow and the Consumer:
Quote from: Devout Centrist on July 06, 2016, 08:39:05 AM

Quote from: Beef on July 06, 2016, 08:37:41 AM

Quote from: Devout Centrist on July 06, 2016, 08:23:13 AM

Quote from: Beef on July 06, 2016, 08:18:21 AM

NOT CLINTON.


Yes, they should follow the popular will of the voters.

Remind me, who said that again?



The voters cast their votes without the knowledge that FBI director would submit findings that that the candidate in question acted extremely carelessly in handling classified and sensitive state communication.  While the bar is not high enough for criminal proceedings, it is high enough to question the integrity of the candidate, and raise the question of whether the party should put forth a severely compromised nominee.


Oh, so now democracy doesn't matter.

Guess Sanders should just plow a tank into the DNC and crown himself.



Richard Nixon, 1974: "Oh, so now democracy doesn't matter?"

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