The Working Families Party endorsement of Warren is, not surprisingly, irritating some Sanders supporters. Warren’s 60.9% win combined two totals: A vote by WFP leaders, and an online member vote. Each of those counted for 50% of total but WFP won’t release the separate tallies.
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FWIW, in 2015, WFP released the results of the online membership survey: 87% for Sanders.https://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/12/08/working-families-party-endorses-bernie-sanders-for-president/ …
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I talked to WFP’s national director Maurice Mitchell earlier, and he made clear that the group won’t release separate vote totals. "For there to be one true vote, and to maintain the nature of secret ballot, all of that went into the back end."
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Replying to @CarlBeijer @daveweigel
hey, the only way sharing the leadership vote totals would expose individual voters would be if the vote was unanim....oh, i see
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One person was allowed to fire off a conscience round for Bernie firing squad style but they shuffled the ballots so nobody knew whose hands were clean
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