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Superdelegates are ‘feeling heat’ – columnist (Original Post) Donkees May 2016 OP
Lol, she is so broken in that interview. northernsouthern May 2016 #1
They should just all pull their support. northernsouthern May 2016 #1
Talking heads on corporate sponsored media Geronimoe May 2016 #3
Hillary is ahead by more than 3 million primary and caucus votes -- so the supers need to pnwmom May 2016 #5
Which is not true zalinda May 2016 #6
Pressure? Duckfan May 2016 #4
 

northernsouthern

(1,511 posts)
1. Lol, she is so broken in that interview.
Tue May 3, 2016, 01:01 AM
May 2016

Her energy speak volumes. She is basically begging to the Bernie supporters, but has zero energy for it.

 

northernsouthern

(1,511 posts)
1. They should just all pull their support.
Tue May 3, 2016, 01:01 AM
May 2016

SDs should just pull their support and say they will wait until the end.

 

Geronimoe

(1,539 posts)
3. Talking heads on corporate sponsored media
Tue May 3, 2016, 01:39 AM
May 2016

Last edited Tue May 3, 2016, 02:35 AM - Edit history (2)

are the establishment. It is propaganda for the 1/10th of 1 percent to have more. Hillary hasn't moved for supporting her corporate sponsors. She is only pretending to support to people's interest via campaign rhetoric.

Super Delegates serve only one purpose.... to undermine the best interest of the voters.
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pnwmom

(108,980 posts)
5. Hillary is ahead by more than 3 million primary and caucus votes -- so the supers need to
Tue May 3, 2016, 03:52 AM
May 2016

listen to the people who have voted and not the losing candidate.

zalinda

(5,621 posts)
6. Which is not true
Tue May 3, 2016, 06:59 AM
May 2016

I just checked, not all caucus votes are not included in the primary vote totals.


Hillary 12,255,888 Bernie 9,108,354

*Does not include popular vote totals from Iowa, Maine, Nevada, Washington, or Wyoming



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_presidential_primaries,_2016#cite_note-popularvote-3

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Duckfan

(1,268 posts)
4. Pressure?
Tue May 3, 2016, 02:29 AM
May 2016

Did someone say pressure?

Seems to me like Brent is giving us a hint to jump on these SD's and let em know they better think of us first.

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