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I don't think people are ignoring the scandals, she's just viewed as the better alternative sadly. Also, they've never been charged or prosecuted. These scandals have been around forever, it's not hidden at all.
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Can you blame him after all the election fraud accusations? Nevada was a complete **** show and there's been tons of complains from Kentucky last night as well. I hope he keeps calling the DNC out on their BS. Preaching party unity when the party has tried to screw him over a number of times
Here comes all the crying and complaining from the Bernie supporters.........I love it!!
I wish I was making it up but it's been happening in multiple states,guess voter fraud is fine with you as long as it benefits Hillary . Look up the Nevada primaries for a shining example of American "democracy" at work"
I don't think people are ignoring the scandals, she's just viewed as the better alternative sadly. Also, they've never been charged or prosecuted. These scandals have been around forever, it's not hidden at all.
But Nevada is not a good example. I live in the state, the problems there stem problem the petulance of some Bernie Sanders supporters, not the Democratic Party trying to screw people over
But Nevada is not a good example. I live in the state, the problems there stem problem the petulance of some Bernie Sanders supporters, not the Democratic Party trying to screw people over
Are you kidding me? Look at this video, around the 4.30 mark, the NAYs were louder, but this Roberta Lange decided, screw the process, the temporary rules passed and you can't do anything about it. Truly pathetic by the establishment.
[thread="509493"]I guess that makes Hillary, Cersei Lannister. lol[/thread]
Do you live in the state like me? Were you at the caucuses to see the nonsense Bernie supporters where pulling. Where you at the Clark County Convention when Bernie supporters mobbed the place to take away pledged delegates from Clinton. And didn't care because Clinton's delegates didn't show up
Did you even realize this jumped off because Bernie delegates didn't know some of the rules to the convention. And at the end of the day, all that happened was Hillary getting back the delegates that were taken from her at the county conventions.
Or are you just hoping on this wave for another opportunity to shade Hillary.
Nevada should have been a closed primary, Hillary would have won easily. The caucus system allowed Bernie to get more delegates, then his supporters tried to Jack more by catching Clinton delegates slipping. They couldn't pull it off at the state convention, and that's when **** started to turn left.
Not because people's voices were being suppressed by the DNC. Bernie supporters were trying to hold up the convention to go against the will of the Nevada voters.
Sorry, no tears from me
* The chair of the convention announced that the convention rules passed on voice vote, when the vote was a clear no-vote. At the very least, the Chair should have allowed for a headcount.
* The chair allowed its Credentials Committee to en mass rule that 64 delegates were ineligible without offering an opportunity for 58 of them to be heard. That decision enabled the Clinton campaign to end up with a 30-vote majority.
* The chair refused to acknowledge any motions made from the floor or allow votes on them.
* The chair refused to accept any petitions for amendments to the rules that were properly submitted.
Ah man, I feel bad for Tommen.Debbie Schultz is Tommen, I can see Hillary giving her pep talks in private.
It's rich to hear Sanders supporters complaining about the rules suppressing votes when a big portion of Sanders success comes from the voter suppressing byzantine rules of Caucuses.
Sanders has done well, unfortunately democrats (especially superdelegate establishment ones) seem to like Hilary a little bit more.
Do you live in the state like me? Were you at the caucuses to see the nonsense Bernie supporters where pulling. Where you at the Clark County Convention when Bernie supporters mobbed the place to take away pledged delegates from Clinton. And didn't care because Clinton's delegates didn't show up
Did you even realize this jumped off because Bernie delegates didn't know some of the rules to the convention. And at the end of the day, all that happened was Hillary getting back the delegates that were taken from her at the county conventions.
Or are you just hoping on this wave for another opportunity to shade Hillary.
Nevada should have been a closed primary, Hillary would have won easily. The caucus system allowed Bernie to get more delegates, then his supporters tried to Jack more by catching Clinton delegates slipping. They couldn't pull it off at the state convention, and that's when **** started to turn left.
Not because people's voices were being suppressed by the DNC. Bernie supporters were trying to hold up the convention to go against the will of the Nevada voters.
Sorry, no tears from me
* The chair of the convention announced that the convention rules passed on voice vote, when the vote was a clear no-vote. At the very least, the Chair should have allowed for a headcount.
* The chair allowed its Credentials Committee to en mass rule that 64 delegates were ineligible without offering an opportunity for 58 of them to be heard. That decision enabled the Clinton campaign to end up with a 30-vote majority.
* The chair refused to acknowledge any motions made from the floor or allow votes on them.
* The chair refused to accept any petitions for amendments to the rules that were properly submitted.
You were saying?
Clinton made at least 94 appearances before corporate and other special interests between 2013 and 2015, earning more than $21.6 million for her services. A review of federal records, regulatory filings and correspondence by The Associated Press showed that almost all the 82 corporations, trade associations and other groups that paid for or sponsored Clinton’s speeches have actively sought to sway the government—lobbying, bidding for contracts, commenting on federal policy and in some cases contacting State Department officials or Clinton herself during her tenure as secretary of state.
The end game is about being fair which obviously is not in favor for the Sander's Campaign.
But hey let's forget the simple FACT that the Democrat base awarded her how many SUPER DELEGATES prior to a single vote being cast?
Here's a HIllary fact for today
Clinton made at least 94 appearances before corporate and other special interests between 2013 and 2015, earning more than $21.6 million for her services. A review of federal records, regulatory filings and correspondence by The Associated Press showed that almost all the 82 corporations, trade associations and other groups that paid for or sponsored Clinton’s speeches have actively sought to sway the government—lobbying, bidding for contracts, commenting on federal policy and in some cases contacting State Department officials or Clinton herself during her tenure as secretary of state.
"Fox News Poll"
"Fox News Poll"
http://bloom.bg/1NRZ1hf
The Fox polls have been the second most accurate polls in 2016-93% accurate.
"Fox News Poll"