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This right here is what I'm saying. Anybody who meets the requirements can declare their candidacy in the party primary. We don't need the party to turn around and say "oh hey here's a bunch of candidates for you to pick from." Was AOC given to us by the party? NO! She just up and ran against an incumbent because she saw Bernie do it. And the voters in the district showed up and voted for her. Fuck what "the party" wants and use their process to get what we want! It's not up to the party to put someone on the ticket, it's up to that someone to register to be on the primary ballot and the god damn primary voters to show up and vote!
They did, but it didn't matter, because more people showed to the primaries to vote for Clinton than did for Bernie. She had more pledged delegates, elected by the primary voters, going into the convention and the superdelegates didn't even need to vote for her to win the nomination. The party even changed the convention rules starting in 2018 so that the superdelegatees don't even vote unless the pledged delegates (the ones elected by the primary voters) can't elect a candidate in the first vote.
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Agree on that. Cheers!