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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]Koinos
(2,798 posts)21. I'm curious about Elizabeth Warren's position myself.
I think she wields more power than ever before, because of her tromping on Trump and her strong endorsement of Hillary Clinton. I believe she has bumped Bernie and is the new leader of the progressive movement in the Senate. So we may see her influence felt at the convention, especially if Hillary gives her the VP spot. She is regarded as a strong progressive AND a loyal Democrat, something Bernie was both unwilling and unable to achieve.
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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