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I thought they were pretty much all elected officials BumRushDaShow Jul 2016 #1
There are a host of lobbyists on this year's SD slate Ruby the Liberal Jul 2016 #5
In that case BumRushDaShow Jul 2016 #7
The superdelegates include: noamnety Jul 2016 #12
So you would exclude unions and other traditional groups BumRushDaShow Jul 2016 #15
Absolutely. noamnety Jul 2016 #21
Except that when it comes to eventually drafting legislation BumRushDaShow Jul 2016 #25
Union reps can still assist in drafting legislation noamnety Jul 2016 #34
theintercept is not a reliable or unbias group LiberalFighter Jul 2016 #22
Is the information factually incorrect? Ruby the Liberal Jul 2016 #23
Please let me know which of those names were incorrect. noamnety Jul 2016 #24
Please show me where they provide a focus on the majority of DNC members? LiberalFighter Jul 2016 #32
So ... the info I posted is correct? (nt) noamnety Jul 2016 #35
That host of lobbyists is a myth. LiberalFighter Jul 2016 #17
There are those who don't care about labor BumRushDaShow Jul 2016 #27
"will create a commission" ... Punt now, do nothing later. 4139 Jul 2016 #2
My prediction wyldwolf Jul 2016 #3
I disagree. chwaliszewski Jul 2016 #6
The chart doesn't show how many are big donors and the like. LiberalFighter Jul 2016 #19
You are correct. chwaliszewski Jul 2016 #41
Suppose there had been no Super-delegates this Dem Primary rock Jul 2016 #4
This "Bernie-Bro" sez ... JustABozoOnThisBus Jul 2016 #8
I say leave the SDs alone DemonGoddess Jul 2016 #9
Oh, this is just a lot of noise. The SDs will be just fine. JustABozoOnThisBus Jul 2016 #10
This happens every four years, rules and procedures change every four years. Nothing special. George II Jul 2016 #14
I disagree HitchStop Jul 2016 #29
and more democratic OwlinAZ Jul 2016 #42
Much of the problem was that the media never tried to unravel the subtleties of the FailureToCommunicate Jul 2016 #11
They didn't care about understanding it. They were interested in stirring the pot. LiberalFighter Jul 2016 #20
Very sad, very contrary to our Democratic values. OwlinAZ Jul 2016 #43
I totally agree with your point hollowdweller Jul 2016 #31
Until our party nominates a "Trump" lancer78 Jul 2016 #46
The superdelegate system has changed more than once since it was instituted. Just ask Tad... George II Jul 2016 #13
Get rid of the carcasses...caucuses...autocorrect issues bluedye33139 Jul 2016 #16
Caucuses are undemocratic, rotting carcasses....so you were correct. Your spell check is WISE! MADem Jul 2016 #38
There will also be changes to the primary versus caucus system after this year... CBHagman Jul 2016 #18
Democratic party Members only.......thanks. stonecutter357 Jul 2016 #26
I'm delighted to hear that there will be fewer caucuses next time. Very undemocratic, and not at... Tarheel_Dem Jul 2016 #28
Exactly. nt SunSeeker Jul 2016 #39
Remember one thing - Trump was once considered a Democrat liberal N proud Jul 2016 #30
clinton won among pledged delegates as well Raspol Jul 2016 #33
The unspoken codicil to this is that the DNC will never again allow an "independent" or MADem Jul 2016 #36
I hope so. SunSeeker Jul 2016 #37
Caucuses are garbage--they don't reflect the will of the voters at all, and they don't do a good job MADem Jul 2016 #40
melt down? OwlinAZ Jul 2016 #44
? MADem Jul 2016 #45
+1 Tarheel_Dem Jul 2016 #48
Non-electeds should not be super delegates The Second Stone Jul 2016 #47
I could live with superdelegates Ken Burch Jul 2016 #49
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