1) The candidate who comes into a contested convention with a plurality but not majority of delegates should probably get the nomination 2) They should not get it until *after* they have negotiated and compromised with enough of their opponents to get a majorityhttps://twitter.com/resisterhood/status/1233080560739848192 …
They act on behalf of their candidate, it's the candidate themselves who actually leads the negotiation process
-
-
But I'm not voting for a candidate for their capacity to convince delegates. I'm voting for their capacity to convince voters and/or me.
-
Also, we're talking superdelegates here, yeah? They don't even represent votes being tossed away. They're just unallied elites who we apparently care about a candidate's capacity to convince.
- Show replies
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.