Don't tell me this is Warren's fault, your whole narrative in the first place was Bernie was gonna get all the blue collar autoworkers who hate snooty Harvard professors and identity politics
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Replying to @arthur_affect
What if I told you the DNC doesn't count votes in primaries, and I can prove it with exit polls? There is a 95% chance I am right and a 5% chance that you've been tricked. Let's discuss statistics. Also Bernie isn't going to win Michigan.
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Replying to @gregory_boggs
The DNC indeed does not count votes in primaries because that's not their job Primary elections are administered by the state, and the vote in each precinct is counted by the county clerk's office
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Replying to @arthur_affect @gregory_boggs
That is the *definition* of the difference between a caucus and a primary, a caucus is an event run by the state party organization whereas a primary is run by the state government as a regular election That's why you vote for the city council and judges etc on the same ballot
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Replying to @arthur_affect
You're right I should use more words when discussing the party apparatus. Let's talk exit polls. It's far more interesting than the difference between the county clerk's office, the California Democratic Party and the DNC.
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Replying to @gregory_boggs
The people who count the votes are hired by the state and local government, not the "party apparatus" That is literally the whole point of what a primary election is, it is not administered by the "party apparatus" at all
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Replying to @arthur_affect @gregory_boggs
This is not a minor or academic difference These are the same people who count the votes for the general election
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Replying to @arthur_affect @gregory_boggs
If your conspiracy theory says the DNC is powerful enough to have the random poll workers in every county in South Carolina on their payroll then why couldn't they win the *actual election* that way instead of just the primary
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Replying to @arthur_affect
What conspiracy? My theory is that exit polls are important because they provide a measurement for reviewing election integrity. The Republicans are already going to use the mess of a primary as an major election talking point. And it's not my theory its USAIDs theory.
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Replying to @gregory_boggs
If there's a problem with election integrity in the primaries it's not a problem caused by the Democrats because they have nothing to do with running the elections That's a basic fact that matters
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If the Republicans want to make an issue of election irregularities in a bunch of states where the government is run by Republicans they can go right ahead
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