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 …
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That sounds good too, as I noted elsewhere. It's just deeply distinct from tossing a bunch of delegates in a room and hoping they have our best electoral interests at heart.
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Again, that actually isn't how it works, in a contested convention the delegates generally follow the lead of the candidate they were pledged to and it's understood to be a conversation among the campaigns
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