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Old 02-13-2016, 10:08 AM
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After the Iowa caucus (which Clinton won by 0.3%), and the New Hampshire primary (which Sanders won by 22.4%), Clinton currently has 394 delegates, compared to Sanders’ 44, according to Bloomberg.

Confused? Did you think the people wanted Sanders? Oh that is silly, it has nothing to do with what the people wanted, it is the Democratic party we are talking about, grassroots are kept separate to not disturb the anointed one. Here, the chair of the Democratic Part explains it to CNN on the accompanying video. Some solid reasoning on why Clinton deserves the superdelegate head-start so those pesky grassroot candidates are embraced in the convention but don't really tamper with who they want elected.

DNC Chair: Superdelegates Make Sure Party Leaders Don
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Old 02-13-2016, 10:09 AM
 
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Dems are all criminals. This time their voters are being robbed.
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Old 02-13-2016, 10:09 AM
 
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TPTB have already chosen your next POTUS despite the US sheeple believing they have freedom of choice
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Old 02-13-2016, 10:21 AM
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Madame Clinton got the People's-win in New Hampshire. Just cool it with all of the applause, will you?
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Old 02-13-2016, 10:33 AM
 
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After the Iowa caucus (which Clinton won by 0.3%), and the New Hampshire primary (which Sanders won by 22.4%), Clinton currently has 394 delegates, compared to Sanders’ 44, according to Bloomberg.

Confused? Did you think the people wanted Sanders? Oh that is silly, it has nothing to do with what the people wanted, it is the Democratic party we are talking about, grassroots are kept separate to not disturb the anointed one. Here, the chair of the Democratic Part explains it to CNN on the accompanying video. Some solid reasoning on why Clinton deserves the superdelegate head-start so those pesky grassroot candidates are embraced in the convention but don't really tamper with who they want elected.

DNC Chair: Superdelegates Make Sure Party Leaders Don
That percent may be incorrect. They are still finding discrepancies in the Iowa results.
All the errors so far have been in Hillary's favor.

One county had a single voter. He voted for Bernie yet the results showed his vote went to Hillary.
He went public with that because the caucus leaders didn't do anything when he challenged the results of his county.
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Old 02-13-2016, 10:41 AM
 
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There just weren't enough gerrymandered black districts in New Hampshire to swing that vote to Hitlery.
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Old 02-13-2016, 10:46 AM
 
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TPTB have already chosen your next POTUS despite the US sheeple believing they have freedom of choice
Yup..Presidents are "selected" not "elected".
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Old 02-13-2016, 10:47 AM
 
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Hillary Clinton has never won a competitive election. Only the delusional like her. Thus they rig the rules so nobody else can win the DNC nomination.
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Old 02-13-2016, 10:52 AM
 
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Hillary Clinton has never won a competitive election. Only the delusional like her. Thus they rig the rules so nobody else can win the DNC nomination.
This time round. Last time TPTB chose Obama and Hillary backed out after that secret meeting her and Obama had in Virginia with some group (speculation is Bilderberg folks).

Now there is no one to compete with Hillary and she will waltz right into the Oval Office.
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Old 02-13-2016, 10:58 AM
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After the Iowa caucus (which Clinton won by 0.3%), and the New Hampshire primary (which Sanders won by 22.4%), Clinton currently has 394 delegates, compared to Sanders’ 44, according to Bloomberg.

Confused? Did you think the people wanted Sanders? Oh that is silly, it has nothing to do with what the people wanted, it is the Democratic party we are talking about, grassroots are kept separate to not disturb the anointed one. Here, the chair of the Democratic Part explains it to CNN on the accompanying video. Some solid reasoning on why Clinton deserves the superdelegate head-start so those pesky grassroot candidates are embraced in the convention but don't really tamper with who they want elected.

DNC Chair: Superdelegates Make Sure Party Leaders Don
Super delegates have nothing to do with State elections. coupling them together is disingenuous.

you dont have to like Hilary Clinton, the DNC, or the election process, but that doesnt mean you have mislead people about the process itself.
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