Mikeoxenormous
Diamond Member
Superdelegates won’t save Hillary Clinton from Bernie SandersNonsense. Even putting aside superdelegates, Hillary still has more delegates than Bernie.d
I may kind of a retard, but you are full fledge retard. Crooked Hillary cant even seal the deal, and will have to go with only the super delegates(because liberals are too stupid to know better and vote for Bernie) into the Dumbocratic convention but even now doesn't look like she might win. Stop smoking that dope, the clouds around your CRT is fogging your little mind.ROTFLMAO....... IF what you say is true, then the liberal elites who have promised the super delegates to the vagina, want the democrats to lose? Bwaaaaaahhaaaaahhhaaaa.. you so funny.
You see, this is where you are kind of a retard.
Winning the election isn't an end unto itself. You actually have to be able to GOVERN after the election.
Hillary can beat Trump as easliy as Bernie can, but Bernie can't really run the country if he was elected.
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Super Delegates were created so stupid liberals like you, don't vote for the wrong candidate promised to be anointed like the vagina. Funny how you are being dissed, but don't give a care. Now can we get back to unborn babies and how you liberals don't want to be punished by them. Shame your parents were punished with you.Superdelegates, in case you don't know, are elected officials, former elected officials and other eminence grises of the Democratic Party who function as free agents in the nominating process. Unlike delegates allocated in, say, Iowa or New Hampshire, superdelegates are not bound to vote for any particular candidates based on the election results in their states. There are 712 superdelegates, which accounts for approximately 30 percent of the 2,382 delegates Clinton or Sanders need to formally secure the party's nomination.