So granting super delegates anonymity -- without providing a justification -- is now accepted journalistic practicehttps://twitter.com/nickconfessore/status/740225500229042176 …
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Replying to @mtracey
@nickconfessore Anonymity=win-win for supers. Ingratiate selves to HRC, receive patronage postings, avoid any political fallout.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @WBardenwerper @mtracey
Suspect the Clinton campaign already knew these supers were with her, so no real added suckup value.
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But let's say the Clinton folks didn't know. How does sucking up anonymously build you a chit with them?
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Replying to @nickconfessore @mtracey
And that is precisely why this is so sketchy. American people are the only ones left in the dark by the anonymity
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Replying to @WBardenwerper @mtracey
Public is better informed by knowing their preferences now, even w/out exact identities, which we'll know soon.
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We'll likely never know who specifically chose to declare Monday. That info has been concealed from voters.
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