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So Bernie Sanders is pushing for Super Delegates to choose him at the Democratic Convention, and many people are criticizing him for it, claiming that the Super Delegates he's trying to sway should choose their vote based on the choice made by the people in their states primary/caucus. With that said, most of the Super Delegates from the states Sanders already won have said they are going to vote for Clinton, even though she didn't win the majority of pledged Delegates in those states. Why is it ok for them to side with Clinton, even though she lost those states, but it is wrong for Sanders to try and convince them to choose him at the convention?
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marvingaye · 61-69, M
It isn't wrong for either of them. This is an election race. HRC will tie up what's needed - prolly before midnight tonight. Bernie will likely accomplish more with his campaign than he ever is credited. If the DNC is learning anything this year, let's hope it is that the progressive population they claim to represent is well to the left of their candidate. They are wasting millions tryna convince white conservatives to ditch Trump, when they should be mobilizing the Brown and female vote.

I won't rule out the Bern yet - never say never.