The Democratic Party should be on notice: if you even think about using superdelegates to take the nomination from someone who has the plurality of delegates going into Milwaukee, we the people will not take it lying down.pic.twitter.com/MWY2vWqZZQ
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Replying to @marwilliamson
That sounds like a unifying message from a place of peace and love. Threats are so inspiring.
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Replying to @andreaAcallahan
I suppose, if you interpret peace and love to mean “Come on, abuse me one more time.”
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Replying to @marwilliamson @andreaAcallahan
When did the DNC use superdelegates to take away a candidacy from the popular vote winner? I know Bernie tried to talk them into doing so last time, but they held firm for democracy. Not sure where this history of superdelegate abuse popped up from.
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Replying to @AlexandraErin @andreaAcallahan
It was a system devised after George McGovern’s win as the nominee and then landslide defeat to Nixon in his second term.
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