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If before this process started that there were no such such thing as superdelegates or a prejudiced DNC. Would Hillary have still won? Bernie? Someone else?
Not well, too many know that we cannot afford his promises.Bernie promised young generation free stuff.
How do you think he woulda done?
Not well, too many know that we cannot afford his promises.
If before this process started that there were no such such thing as superdelegates or a prejudiced DNC. Would Hillary have still won? Bernie? Someone else?
If before this process started that there were no such such thing as superdelegates or a prejudiced DNC. Would Hillary have still won? Bernie? Someone else?
If before this process started that there were no such such thing as superdelegates or a prejudiced DNC. Would Hillary have still won? Bernie? Someone else?
I don't know. The DNC sure tried to keep the debates as low profile as possible, which hurt Bernie. But I'm not sure to what extent it hurt him. Now, if all the primaries were open he would have stood a better chance since it would have attracted independents. But I can understand why a party wouldn't want non-party members voting.
Since she received almost 4 million more votes than Bernie did I would say the results would be the same.
Yeah but I'm saying that if it hadn't been rigged from day one with superdelegates and all that, the voting may have gone down a lot differently than it did. Bernie won several states where Hillary got the majority of the delegates. Once the delegate math added up voters may not have thought that Bernie could even win.
If before this process started that there were no such such thing as superdelegates or a prejudiced DNC. Would Hillary have still won? Bernie? Someone else?
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