Superdelegates don't vote until the convention, potentially they could have still nominated Clinton if Sanders won the pledged delegates, but it never came up, since he didn't. Like I'm not contesting that the party establishment favored Clinton, but you can't say they circumvented the will of the voters when the nominee was the person who won the popular vote.
Clinton received the majority of votes in the primary. How did they "circumvent voters' choice"?
Bernie literally got fewer votes. It absolutely does matter how many people vote for him?
The reason Bernie never won the dem primary is that less people voted for him
I've never seen any evidence that it's actually warranted and not just a superstitious offering to the algorithm
I generally agree with her opinions, but there's more to thinking a comic is good than pointing at it and going "wow i think that too." They always just seem like super generic "relatable" jokes, and it's crazy that they always get 50 billion upvotes.
Canadians talk a lot of shit for people who were about to elect a crazy right wing populist in a landslide and only changed their minds because our crazy right wing populist threatened annexation.
it passed in the house, but it's extremely unlikely to get 60 votes in the senate
I wonder how many people complaining about it being performative refused to vote against the guy who promised to level Gaza so they could feel good about "not being complicit".
this is just how RTD writes Doctor Who, but people loved it the first time for some reason.
most stable polycule
i hate the political compass i hate the political compass i hate the political compass i hate the political compass
meme made by someone who's afraid of ordering a pizza on the phone
IronFox is a hardened Firefox fork for Android you could use.
They put it in through federal income tax. The states don't collect the taxes and then send them to the federal government.
good thing no one ever had to to repetitive tasks in ancient greece