I remember she delivered the democratic spin/response after some debate during Obama's first run, and I turned to my 2 dads and said she was a smug cunt.
I guess she spent the last 7 years blowing all the right people.
If Bernie gets enough pledged delegates, the supers won't matter. They represent only about 10% of the total delegates available. There was similar fear early on when Obama was beating Hillary.
If Bernie gets a majority of the regular delegates, but the supers still vote against him and give the Dem nod to Hillary, then Bernie will have a really good case for running as an indie -- which will cost Hillary the Whitehouse and give it to Trump -- I suspect that DNC won't want that.
If Bernie gets enough pledged delegates, the supers won't matter. They represent only about 10% of the total delegates available. There was similar fear early on when Obama was beating Hillary.
If Bernie gets a majority of the regular delegates, but the supers still vote against him and give the Dem nod to Hillary, then Bernie will have a really good case for running as an indie -- which will cost Hillary the Whitehouse and give it to Trump -- I suspect that DNC won't want that.
YRYK.
Most of the superdelegates who supported Hillary in 2008 nonetheless voted for Obama once the convention rolled around.
If Bernie gets enough pledged delegates, the supers won't matter. They represent only about 10% of the total delegates available. There was similar fear early on when Obama was beating Hillary.
If Bernie gets a majority of the regular delegates, but the supers still vote against him and give the Dem nod to Hillary, then Bernie will have a really good case for running as an indie -- which will cost Hillary the Whitehouse and give it to Trump -- I suspect that DNC won't want that.
YRYK.
Most of the superdelegates who supported Hillary in 2008 nonetheless voted for Obama once the convention rolled around.
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I guess she spent the last 7 years blowing all the right people.
Shocking.
If Bernie gets a majority of the regular delegates, but the supers still vote against him and give the Dem nod to Hillary, then Bernie will have a really good case for running as an indie -- which will cost Hillary the Whitehouse and give it to Trump -- I suspect that DNC won't want that.
Most of the superdelegates who supported Hillary in 2008 nonetheless voted for Obama once the convention rolled around.