Bernie Sanders urges superdelegates to abandon Hillary Rodham Clinton

They will not listen............
some will...they always eventually move towards where the votes have been going....but honestly, he doesn't need the unpledged delegates from Hillary's side, there are a couple of hundred, that have not committed to Hillary or anyone, that he should try to grab first...
 
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Look out behind you, hillary. Looks like a Sanderstorm is a comin!
 
caucuses are good for bernie and also for Obama previously, because young people come out and caucus more than older folks.....it's a social media event...

the national election IS NOT a caucus, it is simply one man one secret vote....

Bernie needs to show he can cream Hillary, not just tie, or barely beat, in States other than caucus states, then more SD's will flip or support him.
 
Goldman Sachs paid good money for those SuperDelegates. What can Bernie offer them?
 
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It is about time he did that, but it will not work. The Democratic elite want HilIary as much as the Republican elite do not want Trump. Seems both parties have their own agenda and it has nothing to do with what the people want.
 
It is about time he did that, but it will not work. The Democratic elite want HilIary as much as the Republican elite do not want Trump. Seems both parties have their own agenda and it has nothing to do with what the people want.
you can't say that yet.... unlike Mr.Trump, Mr Sanders has not garnered more votes from the voters than Hillary....like Mr. Trump has.....on the RNC side....
 
It is about time he did that, but it will not work. The Democratic elite want HilIary as much as the Republican elite do not want Trump. Seems both parties have their own agenda and it has nothing to do with what the people want.
you can't say that yet.... unlike Mr.Trump, Mr Sanders has not garnered more votes from the voters than Hillary....like Mr. Trump has.....on the RNC side....


The very concept of Super Delegates belies that.
 
It is about time he did that, but it will not work. The Democratic elite want HilIary as much as the Republican elite do not want Trump. Seems both parties have their own agenda and it has nothing to do with what the people want.
you can't say that yet.... unlike Mr.Trump, Mr Sanders has not garnered more votes from the voters than Hillary....like Mr. Trump has.....on the RNC side....


The very concept of Super Delegates belies that.
When they created them, yes.

However, the Super delegates since they were created have always moved towards the candidate with the most popular votes..... 2008 was harder than all other years because Obama and Hillary were in a virtual tie nearly the entire primary...
 
It is about time he did that, but it will not work. The Democratic elite want HilIary as much as the Republican elite do not want Trump. Seems both parties have their own agenda and it has nothing to do with what the people want.
you can't say that yet.... unlike Mr.Trump, Mr Sanders has not garnered more votes from the voters than Hillary....like Mr. Trump has.....on the RNC side....


The very concept of Super Delegates belies that.
When they created them, yes.

However, the Super delegates since they were created have always moved towards the candidate with the most popular votes..... 2008 was harder than all other years because Obama and Hillary were in a virtual tie nearly the entire primary...


Then please explain how hiLIARy wins the Super Delegates in states where Bernie won the popular vote?
 
It is about time he did that, but it will not work. The Democratic elite want HilIary as much as the Republican elite do not want Trump. Seems both parties have their own agenda and it has nothing to do with what the people want.
you can't say that yet.... unlike Mr.Trump, Mr Sanders has not garnered more votes from the voters than Hillary....like Mr. Trump has.....on the RNC side....


The very concept of Super Delegates belies that.
When they created them, yes.

However, the Super delegates since they were created have always moved towards the candidate with the most popular votes..... 2008 was harder than all other years because Obama and Hillary were in a virtual tie nearly the entire primary...


Then please explain how hiLIARy wins the Super Delegates in states where Bernie won the popular vote?
The will of the people should be the way it is done without any gimmicks...............the system is a sham.............and has been for a long time.
 

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