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Indeed. Also, let us not forget that Hillary had been working hard to help fund and shape the Democratic party for decades. Sanders, in addition to being a fringe candidate at the time, did not have this history with the DNC (to put it mildly). I can imagine that DNC simply paid Sanders very little mind in their early

That’s right. DWS is a criminal mastermind who strategically flipped the board of elections in all 50 states. YOU WERE ROBBED MAAAAAAAN.

Bernie wasn’t even a devoted -D back then, anyways. He didn’t officially declare for the Democratic party until Nov. 2015. Case closed.

If all Bernie supporters are as smart as jwtdo, it explains an awful lot about their behaviour during this primary.

And wouldn’t we all be criticizing the DNC if they hadn’t had an early strategy? I know I would.

I have no doubt. People love screaming “I’ve been wronged” and suing people to make themselves feel better, regardless of whether they have a cause of action.

Yeah, the lawsuit should get as far as a motion to dismiss. Can’t wait to see the court throw this one out.

While her support for closed primaries does favor Clinton, I can’t think of any states that actually changed the type of primary they had because of her support for closed primaries, so I can’t see how that would be an argument to use of DWS rigging anything.

I don’t understand the argument against closed primaries. Caucuses are far more un-democratic and isn’t it logical for members of a political party to choose their own nominee? Anyone is free to register for whatever party they would like to have a voice in.

lol

ffs.

This is a super good use of the DNC’s time this general election.

Honestly, I’m glad the polls are all over the place. In the primaries there was a lot of what Nate Silver calls “herding” - where results that seem like outliers in comparison to other polls on the same subject tended to be weeded out - pollsters didn’t trust their own methodology, and all the results wound up looking

To compound the issues, even if they can open their doors, they’ll have a difficult time finding doctors who can perform abortions. NPR had a story just the other day about barriers to training in Texas, which basically boil down to Texas thinks it’s acceptable to make their med students go out of state to learn how

Whatever, I love it.

True story - the last washing machine I bought took me 3 hours to buy. I wanted a specific model at a specific advertised price and the store - who I’ll keep anonymous for decency sake (.... its name sound similar to Vest Try... so I’m not that decent a guy...) - kept giving me the run around. I’d have LOVED the

We get it. You like guns. But you still didn't respond to how easy it is to get something that can kill 50 people. Call it assault weapon/AR -15/unicorn blood I don't care. This is an important discussion.

Sometimes it’s even easier to get than birth control! (Like literally the pill)