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Bad Luck Bernie | WINS 8 OUT OF 9 PRIMARIES; 800 DELEGATES BEHIND | image tagged in bad luck bernie | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
641 views 8 upvotes Made by jhnmiller8400 9 years ago in fun
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2 ups, 9y,
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Obviously you know nothing about how superdelegates work, they do not count yet, and they will not count until the convention, at which time they can switch their vote, which is exactly what happened in '08.
2 ups, 9y,
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I know exactly how superdelegates work...they serve to nominate whomever the party officials wish while simultaneously giving most of the primary voters the finger. BTW, that 800 is counting the 38 superdelegates that have supported Sanders, but THEIR votes may change if Wasserman-Schultz tubes the heat up on them.
1 up, 9y,
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If you knew how they worked you would not be asserting that he is 800 delegates behind when in fact he is only 277 delegates behind. The superdelegate's votes *are not final until the convention in July.* Any media outlet including superdelegates into the delegate count at this point is either completely naive at best, or intentionally lying at worst.
1 up, 9y,
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Butthurt much? Superdelegates are a corrupt way for the most corrupt political party to nominate the most corrupt candidate against the will of the voters. The shit I took today has as much chance of being the Democrat nominee as Bernie Sanders does because the deck is stacked against him. Sorry, but those are the facts.
1 up, 9y,
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Nah, I'm not butthurt at all, I just prefer actual facts over make-believe. You are attempting to perpetuate a false narrative that Clinton has far more delegates than she actually does. You are also ignoring the very real possibilty that the FBI could recommend indictment for Hillary any day now. Maybe you havent heard, she just lawyered up. LOL Funny you would call the Democratic party the most corrupt when the Republican party in Colorado just gave every single one of their delegates to Ted Cruz without the citizens of the state EVEN HAVING AN ELECTION! LOL I think everyone would agree that there is plenty of corruption throughout both parties. But seriously, saying that Bernie has no chance of winning just shows you aren't paying close enough attention to what is happening behind the scenes.
1 up, 9y,
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I'll take that action. Bernie will not me the nominee. Even if Hillary is struck by lightning, jolted into the path of an oncoming train, and vultures eat the remains the DNC will just prop Biden up at the convention. Even the DNC doesn't want a "Democratic" socialist who has been a registered Democrat for 6 months as their nominee.
Colorado changed those rules long before Trump announced his candidacy, by rougly a century. Might not be the most democratic way to assign delegates, but that's the way it works there.
1 up, 9y,
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LOL You really think that if Hillary drops out, all of her support would automatically go to Biden or whoever else? That's not how it works. In the event that she drops out and endorses someone else, her delegates *MAY* vote for that candidate, but they are not required to. And if she is indeed indicted, do you really think the American people will rally around the person she chooses to endorse? LOL I don't think so. They would view that candidate as part of her corrupt circle, and I would argue that public support for that candidate would actually DROP as a result of an indicted Hillary Clinton endorsement. And if the American people don't rally around whoever she endorses, the superdelegates will not support that candidate either, because they would be worried about not winning the general election. Bernie is already ahead of Clinton in national polls and beats Trump by a wider margin than she does. The superdelegates are INFINITELY more concerned about NOT letting Trump become president than they are about not letting Bernie become president, therefore they will support Bernie so as to ensure Trump does not become president. Although Bernie is really an Independent, he has been caucusing with and campaigning for Democrats forever, it's not like the entire party is against him, and if you think it is you're just wrong.

Funny you would defend corruption in the Republican party by making the excuse "that's how the rules work." LOL There is an equal amount of corruption on both sides of the aisle, and if you don't realize that you're just wearing blinders.
1 up, 9y,
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I think the DNC decided the nominee and what the voters want isn't even a concern. They're demonstrating that every day. You can come back and float if Bernie is the nominee. But he won't be.
1 up, 9y,
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They didn't decide the nominee because there is no nominee yet. A lot of people in the DNC are for Hillary but Bernie has supporters too and their numbers are growing. I am not betting the house that Bernie will be the nominee, but it is definitly a strong possibility, if you do some basic research about Hillary's email scandal you will see it is very likely that the FBI will recommend indictment.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzA-NEmAQaQ
1 up, 9y
There is no possibility of Bernie Sanders being the nominee. Not now, not ever. The Democrat establishment will not allow it. I agree that it will probably destroy the party by running off nearly all the youth, but that's okay.
2 ups, 9y,
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1 up, 9y,
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Well that was unexpected. Lol :)
0 ups, 9y
Yeah, but this year just when I thought I had seen it all, something stranger comes along. Politics makes strange bedfellows!
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