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Hillary Clinton
In reply to the discussion: SANDERS MUST CONCEDE AND ENDORSE HILLARY CLINTON IF HE WANTS TO SPEAK AT THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION [View all]Iamaartist
(3,300 posts)5. I agree....Cha
BS cant,make demands,who is he to do so..?? so its time for him to go home...
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SANDERS MUST CONCEDE AND ENDORSE HILLARY CLINTON IF HE WANTS TO SPEAK AT THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION [View all]
Iamaartist
Jun 2016
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THERE ARE NO CONCESSION SPEECHES AT THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION AND THERE NEVER HAVE BEEN
Cha
Jun 2016
#3
Getting rid of the Super Delegates because an outsider couldn't take over the party?
liberal N proud
Jun 2016
#11
Elizabeth Warren is at least one super who has voiced her opposition to superdelegates.
Koinos
Jun 2016
#18
Thank you for that.. I'd like to know why Sen Warren is opposed to Super Dels.. and
Cha
Jun 2016
#20
Most of the superdelegates were not around when they were first implemented.
LiberalFighter
Jun 2016
#27
Bernie and his people are complaining about them because they can't convince them to support him.
LiberalFighter
Jun 2016
#46
The DNC *can't* get rid of caucuses, AFAIK. That choice is set by state law...
Princess Turandot
Jun 2016
#22
At least three states could go directly to primaries. Nebraska, Washington and Idaho.
LiberalFighter
Jun 2016
#31
For states that have a primary but used a caucus it shouldn't be a problem.
LiberalFighter
Jun 2016
#36
Absolutely. No one who is still a candidate should speak. It wouldn't be right to the winner.
CrowCityDem
Jun 2016
#30
After the nom is over, the only primetime space is for Hillary's speech. Bernie would be shut out.
CrowCityDem
Jun 2016
#44
Maybe he'll give his shopworn speech at the protest rally outside the Philadelphia convention walls.
Koinos
Jun 2016
#39
Then I hope he doesn't concede! I would be happy not to hear his annoying monotone again. nt
eastwestdem
Jun 2016
#52
Sanders should not have a speech at the National Convention unless he concedes in advance
Gothmog
Jun 2016
#54