Revitalizing The Democratic Party
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This is just an embarrassing reveal about where you get your news.unsung said:Alyssa Milano says the Russians are to blame for the Dems defeat in Ohio.0 -
https://www.vox.com/2018/8/25/17781964/democrats-superdelegates-bernie-sanders-2020-clinton
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Who is Alyssa Milano?unsung said:Alyssa Milano says the Russians are to blame for the Dems defeat in Ohio.
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man, this whole system is so fucking complicated. having known zero about this leading up to 2016, it all seems so overwhelming to me. it seems odd, on the surface at least, that superdelegates even exist.benjs said:https://www.vox.com/2018/8/25/17781964/democrats-superdelegates-bernie-sanders-2020-clinton
This is a major structural change shifting the DNC towards populism. Any thoughts on this?Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
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I have to learn more about this, but somehow the idea of "super delegates" just doesn't sound right. Any thoughts as to the pros and cons?benjs said:https://www.vox.com/2018/8/25/17781964/democrats-superdelegates-bernie-sanders-2020-clinton
This is a major structural change shifting the DNC towards populism. Any thoughts on this?
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brianlux said:
I have to learn more about this, but somehow the idea of "super delegates" just doesn't sound right. Any thoughts as to the pros and cons?benjs said:https://www.vox.com/2018/8/25/17781964/democrats-superdelegates-bernie-sanders-2020-clinton
This is a major structural change shifting the DNC towards populism. Any thoughts on this?
It allowed party insiders to manipulate results and avoid a "brokered" convention, which could make the party look bad at it's convention on national tv
In 2016, about 10-15% of all delegates were superdelegates, and most were for the establishment Candidate HRC and against Bernie. They usually are comprised of retired politicians and up and coming state and local politicians, eager to support the "insider."
The DNC just passed a rule prohibiting superdelegates from voting on the first ballot,which might not have that much impact.
Let's say after all the primaries Bernie is winning the delegate count 45 - 44%. He still does not have over 50% needed to win.
Under the old system, it was possible for HRC to get the majority of super delegates to hand her the nomination on the first ballot. This is still possible, but would need to occur on the second ballot with the new rules.Post edited by Lerxst1992 on0 -
I don't understand how populism could be blamed on getting rid of superdelegates, which I think are insane. Can you please explain what you mean?benjs said:https://www.vox.com/2018/8/25/17781964/democrats-superdelegates-bernie-sanders-2020-clinton
This is a major structural change shifting the DNC towards populism. Any thoughts on this?
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
my understanding is that superdelegates are not held to the will of any voter. they vote for the primary candidate they like best. delegates are there to represent the people that chose them. you get rid of the superdelegates, then the people are represented fully and no "wild card" choices are allowed.PJ_Soul said:
I don't understand how populism could be blamed on getting rid of superdelegates, which I think are insane. Can you please explain what you mean?benjs said:https://www.vox.com/2018/8/25/17781964/democrats-superdelegates-bernie-sanders-2020-clinton
This is a major structural change shifting the DNC towards populism. Any thoughts on this?Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
Thank you! I'll try to digest all that. It sounds too much like chess to me, haha!Lerxst1992 said:brianlux said:
I have to learn more about this, but somehow the idea of "super delegates" just doesn't sound right. Any thoughts as to the pros and cons?benjs said:https://www.vox.com/2018/8/25/17781964/democrats-superdelegates-bernie-sanders-2020-clinton
This is a major structural change shifting the DNC towards populism. Any thoughts on this?
It allowed party insiders to manipulate results and avoid a "brokered" convention, which could make the party look bad at it's convention on national tv
In 2016, about 10-15% of all delegates were superdelegates, and most were for the establishment Candidate HRC and against Bernie. They usually are comprised of retired politicians and up and coming state and local politicians, eager to support the "insider."
The DNC just passed a rule prohibiting superdelegates from voting on the first ballot,which might not have that much impact.
Let's say after all the primaries Bernie is winning the delegate count 45 - 44%. He still does not have over 50% needed to win.
Under the old system, it was possible for HRC to get the majority of super delegates to hand her the nomination on the first ballot. This is still possible, but would need to occur on the second ballot with the new rules.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Thanks....... I still don't get how getting rid of superdelegates could be said to lead to populism. And what brand of populism are we talking about anyhow? The real meaning, or the kind that exists in grim reality?HughFreakingDillon said:
my understanding is that superdelegates are not held to the will of any voter. they vote for the primary candidate they like best. delegates are there to represent the people that chose them. you get rid of the superdelegates, then the people are represented fully and no "wild card" choices are allowed.PJ_Soul said:
I don't understand how populism could be blamed on getting rid of superdelegates, which I think are insane. Can you please explain what you mean?benjs said:https://www.vox.com/2018/8/25/17781964/democrats-superdelegates-bernie-sanders-2020-clinton
This is a major structural change shifting the DNC towards populism. Any thoughts on this?
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
the will of the people.PJ_Soul said:
Thanks....... I still don't get how getting rid of superdelegates could be said to lead to populism. And what brand of populism are we talking about anyhow? The real meaning, or the kind that exists in grim reality?HughFreakingDillon said:
my understanding is that superdelegates are not held to the will of any voter. they vote for the primary candidate they like best. delegates are there to represent the people that chose them. you get rid of the superdelegates, then the people are represented fully and no "wild card" choices are allowed.PJ_Soul said:
I don't understand how populism could be blamed on getting rid of superdelegates, which I think are insane. Can you please explain what you mean?benjs said:https://www.vox.com/2018/8/25/17781964/democrats-superdelegates-bernie-sanders-2020-clinton
This is a major structural change shifting the DNC towards populism. Any thoughts on this?Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
So the dictionary definition.HughFreakingDillon said:
the will of the people.PJ_Soul said:
Thanks....... I still don't get how getting rid of superdelegates could be said to lead to populism. And what brand of populism are we talking about anyhow? The real meaning, or the kind that exists in grim reality?HughFreakingDillon said:
my understanding is that superdelegates are not held to the will of any voter. they vote for the primary candidate they like best. delegates are there to represent the people that chose them. you get rid of the superdelegates, then the people are represented fully and no "wild card" choices are allowed.PJ_Soul said:
I don't understand how populism could be blamed on getting rid of superdelegates, which I think are insane. Can you please explain what you mean?benjs said:https://www.vox.com/2018/8/25/17781964/democrats-superdelegates-bernie-sanders-2020-clinton
This is a major structural change shifting the DNC towards populism. Any thoughts on this?
I gathered that benjs posed that question as though populism is a negative, not a positive, which is why I don't get why getting rid of superdelegates would lead to it in that context. If populism in reality were simply "the will of the people" we certainly wouldn't all be so concerned about it. It's a whole lot more sinister than that in practice.
Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Why don't we just vote and count up the votes? Or would that be simplifying bureaucrazy too much and making things too plain and simple for this mixed up cracy world?"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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Why don't the parties just have their own internal nominations and elections for leaders and then tell the public who they chose to run on their behalf, and these parties could just leave all the poor Americans alone FFS. The whole insanely long process of the primaries totally fucks with everyone's head and degrades the office of the president in a re-election cycle, and it's completely unnecessary.brianlux said:Why don't we just vote and count up the votes? Or would that be simplifying bureaucrazy too much and making things too plain and simple for this mixed up cracy world?
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Maybe they can just pick candidates from hat ...Give Peas A Chance…0
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As the superdelegates (elected people, former leaders etc.) will still endorse their favoured candidate during primaries they will have the same level of influence just not in a mathematical tie-breaking way at the end - right?0
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My guess is it, the longer and more complex it all takes, the more TV time, the more ads, the more money someone makes. Just a swag.PJ_Soul said:
Why don't the parties just have their own internal nominations and elections for leaders and then tell the public who they chose to run on their behalf, and these parties could just leave all the poor Americans alone FFS. The whole insanely long process of the primaries totally fucks with everyone's head and degrades the office of the president in a re-election cycle, and it's completely unnecessary.brianlux said:Why don't we just vote and count up the votes? Or would that be simplifying bureaucrazy too much and making things too plain and simple for this mixed up cracy world?
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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The republicans should have ... that method might have yielded a better candidate.brianlux said:Give Peas A Chance…0
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