This is why I hate politics. These primaries are a complete fraud, especially on the asinine democratic side (irony abounds!).
Get this, despite Sanders crushing Clinton in New Hampshire, she received more delegates, thanks to her friends there who are ‘super delegates’.
This reminds me of the book Animal Farm, where all animals were equal, but some more equal than others. The people from NH and every state that goes out to vote for Sanders will be ignored by Hillary’s friends, who are super delegates and are not required to follow the will of the people.
Bernie Sanders defeated Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire’s primary with 60 percent of the vote, but that’s not the end of the story. Because of a peculiarity in the Democratic Party’s nominating system, Clinton will likely receive more delegates from the state.
New Hampshire has 24 pledged delegates that are assigned based on the proportion of the popular vote received. Sanders received 60 percent of support in New Hampshire’s Democratic primary, giving him 15 pledged delegates. Hillary Clinton received 38 percent of the votes, putting her pledged delegate count at nine.This seems simple enough, but Democratic National Committee’s method of assigning delegates complicates the matter. There are eight “superdelegates,” party officials that are free to support any candidate they please – even if that support does not align with the wishes of voters. Six of those superdelegates have committed to Clinton, giving her a total of 15 delegates from New Hampshire as of Wednesday afternoon. The two remaining superdelegates have not committed for either candidate yet.
Clinton had a razor-thin victory in Iowa followed up by a crushing defeat in New Hampshire, putting her pledged delegated of 32 behind Sanders’s 36. However, Clinton has an imposing lead over Sanders thanks to her 45-to-1 superdelegate advantage. She now has 431 delegates of all types supporting her, while Sanders only has 52, according to CNN.
There are 712 superdelegates in the DNC primaries. A Democratic presidential candidate needs 2,383 delegates of any type out of the 4,763 total to win the nomination.
Hillary has a 45-1 super delegate advantage, giving her 431 delegates to Bernie’s 52. She’s a lock for the nomination and the voting hasn’t even begun yet.
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This is why I don’t vote.
The superdelegates are an illusion. They will switch to support the democratically-elected candidate in the end, just like they did Obama. It’s february.
Bullshit. They gave her NH, AFTER the vote. Don’t you know how to read?
I can read well enough to know you cited CNN and forgot to mentiom she was also leading Obama in superdelegates at this time in 2008.
Jerkchicken, your point is well taken by non-Republicans. But card carrying Republicans are required to find reasons to bash Hillary. Any excuse will do.
I’m going to get comfortable and go comfort a bull
You get it ..
This makes me happy.
Anyone but one of those dangerous Jesus freaks
At least she is a normal, intelligent, thinking human being. No-one on the Republican side has reached that level.
If this keeps up, Trump should key in on it as what a fraud the Dems are, and just to stir up more shit!