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Originally posted by King Maxx
No because super delegates are only for when both candidates (hell for Republicans it's three right now) are very close in delegates and when none have reached the majority delegates needed.
These party leaders were voted by voters to represent them. Right? So if these people pick Hillary over Bernie then that means they think Hillary represents more the very things that the voters elected the leaders for. That's exactly like when the House decides the president if no one makes it to 270 electoral votes.
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Super delegates can change the entire outcome of a Democratic race even if a candidate has overwhelming support by the public against someone who doesn't have quite as much. It's true, they have never gone against the will of the people so far, and we're only protesting the potential power they possess.
I disagree with the system and I will continue to fight against it, it blatantly gives elitists the power to go against what the masses choose, I don't care if Democratic voters pick even a Trump-like candidate. It's their party.