When Bernie Attacks

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bernie is a desperate and deluded loony tune.

his candidacy only proves the necessity of superdelegates as a buffer from insanity.

Will Hillary Win
 
all of the democrats who are in the policy trenches know exactly which of them will best lead the party and the country.

bernie has no problem trying to throw a wrench in at this juncture because he's not even a true democrat.

bernie represents the lunatic fringe and pie in the sky idealists... trump would crush him.
 
Valerie supports crooked elections, or should we say she supports selections as long as they are congruent with her choice. Your day will come Valerie :lol:

You'll really love a candidate, as well as millions of other Dem voters, and the establishment will say "fuck you, we like the other man/woman. We're going to use our buffer of insanity!!". Its not a matter of if, its a matter of when.
 
all of the democrats who are in the policy trenches know exactly which of them will best lead the party and the country.

bernie has no problem trying to throw a wrench in at this juncture because he's not even a true democrat.

bernie represents the lunatic fringe and pie in the sky idealists... trump would crush him.


And YET, he's beaten Hillary in 20 states LOL
 
Valerie supports crooked elections, or should we say she supports selections as long as they are congruent with her choice. Your day will come Valerie :lol:

You'll really love a candidate, as well as millions of other Dem voters, and the establishment will say "fuck you, we like the other man/woman. We're going to use our buffer of insanity!!". Its not a matter of if, its a matter of when.


That's ALWAYS the case with ideologues, they never understand that what goes around comes around.
 
Valerie supports crooked elections, or should we say she supports selections as long as they are congruent with her choice. Your day will come Valerie :lol:

You'll really love a candidate, as well as millions of other Dem voters, and the establishment will say "fuck you, we like the other man/woman.
We're going to use our buffer of insanity!!". Its not a matter of if, its a matter of when.



no, it's not "crooked" despite the current squawking talking points you proudly parrot.

and that's exactly what happened to my candidate in 2008. (hillary)

of course she handled it professionally as she should, unlike the bombastic bumblehead.
 
Valerie supports crooked elections, or should we say she supports selections as long as they are congruent with her choice. Your day will come Valerie :lol:

You'll really love a candidate, as well as millions of other Dem voters, and the establishment will say "fuck you, we like the other man/woman.
We're going to use our buffer of insanity!!". Its not a matter of if, its a matter of when.



no, it's not "crooked" despite the current squawking talking points you proudly parrot.

and that's exactly what happened to my candidate in 2008. (hillary)

of course she handled it professionally as she should, unlike the bombastic bumblehead.

That's true, in 2008 the Dem party screwed over women in favor of a less qualified black man. Yet you still support the Dem party LOL. btw how long did it take you to jump on the Obama wagon in 2008? My bet is <5 minutes.
 
bernie is a desperate and deluded loony tune.

his candidacy only proves the necessity of superdelegates as a buffer from insanity.

Will Hillary Win

Spoken like a true Elitist! Iran has a system like that. The mad mullahs handpick who can run for office, then the voters can pick which powerless puppet they want.

Like the mullahs the Democrat elders hand pick who they want to represent their party via the SDs.
 
yeeah just like iran uh huh keep telling yourself that..

ONE candidate has received MILLIONS more individual votes in these primaries and the name is hillary!

small caucuses and measly states ala wyoming, rhode island and west virginia just don't pack a delegate punch.

sorry bernie!
 
Valerie supports crooked elections, or should we say she supports selections as long as they are congruent with her choice.


naturally "when bernie attacks" trump fans applaud and hope for a lesser opponent...

in the middle of a horse race LOSERS need to cry about long standing rules as they come down the stretch.

such a pity rethuglicans don't get to select their choice opponent... wa wa crooked hillary! squawk!

in 2008 you didn't see Hillary crying, you saw her graciously proceed in the best interest of the country.





 

In order to win the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, a candidate must win 2,383 delegates at the national convention
(this total is current as of May 11, 2016). Currently, there are expected to be 4,765 delegates at the Democratic National Convention.[15]

There are two basic types of Democratic convention delegates: pledged and unpledged. A candidate is eligible to win a share of the pledged delegates at stake in a state if he or she receives at least 15 percent of votes cast in a primary or the preferences expressed in a caucus, either in a congressional district or statewide. Individuals who are pledged delegates are "pledged" to support the candidate to whom they are allocated. There are expected to be approximately 4,051 pledged delegates at the 2016 convention. There are three categories of pledged delegates: congressional district delegates, at-large delegates and pledged party leader and elected officials (PLEO delegates).[15]

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Candidates are only eligible to receive a share of the pledged delegates at stake—congressional district delegates, at-large delegates or PLEO delegates—if they win at least 15 percent of votes cast in a primary or the preferences expressed in a caucus. That standard is commonly referred to as the 15 percent threshold. In addition to pledged delegates, there are alternate delegates for each state, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. territories. Alternates attend the convention but do not vote unless a pledged delegate is unable to attend.

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The Democratic National Committee sets the rules that determine the overall composition of pledged delegates in state delegations (including those from Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. territories). Delegations must be equally divided between men and women. Each state must set specific goals for the number of pledged delegates who are African-Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, and Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Also, states are required to conduct outreach efforts, such as recruitment and training, to groups that have traditionally been underrepresented in the political process because of their race, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation or disability.

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"Run Hillary, Run," say the women of the Senate.


All the female Democrats in the Senate have jumped on the "Hillary for President" bandwagon — even though some of the liberal lady lawmakers on Team Hill are thought to have presidential ambitions of their own come 2016.


The group of 16, reportedly led by veteran Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) lended their signatures to the note, encouraging their former colleague to try again for the White House.


Women Dems of the Senate endorse Hillary Clinton for President



"All all of the women — Democratic women I should say — of the Senate urged Hillary Clinton to run, and I hope she does. Hillary is terrific," Warren said.


Elizabeth Warren: I hope Hillary Clinton runs for president
 

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