super delegates will end up with Bloomberg at the last minute........he can wait right up to the end of March to get his name on ballots across the country and never spend a dime of his own money until then and swoop in and grab the nomination, leaving the 'Bern' in his wake.
The people don't matter any more to the Dems.........only the donors matter and their own private delegate bunch. They set this system in motion years ago and aren't about to let it disappear now, even with Sanders making it public knowledge finally. The only reason Sanders (an Independent) is on the Dem ticket right now is because the Dems had to have HC run against SOMEBODY to make it look real and the two extra jokers they had on the stage with them were 'tokens' for a photo op.
I've never paid much attention to this but it does sound like a party's way to circumvent the will of the people and/or choose go as the wind blows...whichever is more likely to result in a party victory rather than a victory of the people's choice. With all the recent talk about disenfranchisement, why hasn't this practice come under more fire from within as well as from without? I thought we had a representative government. Seems that maybe we don't.

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