On @msnbc, former adviser to @BarackObama @AntonJGunn says the quiet part out loud. The elites of the Democratic Party decide the nominee--not voters
"The party decides its nominee. The public doesn't really decide the nominee...superdelegates are very influential in the party."pic.twitter.com/wvpvbeLEQO
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Thank you for explaining this.
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@NomikiKonst. She was part of the Unity Reform Commission. Jordan is spot on with his analysis. Which is usually the case anyway.
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85% of delegates are elected by popular vote, 15% are elected officials. Super delegates usually follow what the majority of voters decide.
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So majority likes having super deegates?
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The majority of superdelegates does, basically
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I thought Bernie liked the decision in 2018, he said it was a good thing.
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