@jessesingal I'm with you on that one. If he's in first place by a respectable number of delegates I put the odds of a coup at maybe 10%.
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@jessesingal Do you define robbing as <50% or if he has a majority? I think it's a bad idea either way, but only insane in the latter.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@jessesingal I agree although Ross Douthat & others refused to buy my arguments. -
@HeerJeet did douthat put it in column-form somewhat? curious - Show replies
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@jessesingal I think mistake here is thinking about long term party consequences as a motivating factor -
@wccubbison Interesting. You mean myopia over winning this election at long-term expense? - Show replies
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@jessesingal Only if he actually passes the threshold. If he doesn't, it'd be insane for them to give it to him despite rules and precedent. -
@KuraFire but if they don't they are basically blowing up the party. their core base chose him as a reaction against elites - Show replies
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@jessesingal I agree it is very unlikely to happen, but they've pretty clearly shown they are uninterested in most consequences. -
@jessesingal Or perhaps I should say they disagree with realistic evaluations of consequences in most cases.
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