Is this guy getting annoying or what? I have just about heard enough of his whining about fairness and the system being rigged. I feel like I am watching Bernie Sanders. It's ridiculous.
Perhaps the party system is rigged. Fine, I have no problem with that, as long as they aren't misleading people.
ha ha, If you don't like the republicans don't vote for one. There is no God given or constitutional right that a political party be fair or even sane. When voting, just observe how both parties handle things and vote for the one you think is the most fair if that is what is so important to you.It's an interesting situation. The insiders who run the parties will tell you the candidates are running to be the party's nominee, so it is only fair that the parties set the rules. However, they want to pretend that their voters choose.
The democrats are a bit more honest, perhaps because they are only too aware that their voters are largely morons who, given half a chance, will nominate a George McGovern or Bernie Sanders. So after the McGovern debacle, they instituted the superdelegate system, where party hacks basically can overrule the primary voters, as they are doing to screw Sanders.
The republicans, as one would expect, are more underhanded and try to do their dirty work out of sight. Their voters have historically done what they were told and annointed the establishment candidate. Trump has posed an unprecedented threat however, and they are vacillating between absolute panic, anger and hopeless resignation.
ha ha, If you don't like the republicans don't vote for one. There is no God given or constitutional right that a political party be fair or even sane. When voting, just observe how both parties handle things and vote for the one you think is the most fair if that is what is so important to you.
It would appear that a majority of U.S. voters are disenchanted with party politics. Soon we will see an independent candidate run a campaign on the internet and win. The internet is causing the parties to lose their strangle hold on the elections. Not this year though, because Sanders has already said he'd support the democrat nominee.ha ha, If you don't like the republicans don't vote for one. There is no God given or constitutional right that a political party be fair or even sane. When voting, just observe how both parties handle things and vote for the one you think is the most fair if that is what is so important to you.
we are getting close, would not be surprised to see it in 2020. The media has already been reduced to reporting on tweets. Some guy with a go daddy site could run on a dime.It would appear that a majority of U.S. voters are disenchanted with party politics. Soon we will see an independent candidate run a campaign on the internet and win. The internet is causing the parties to lose their strangle hold on the elections. Not this year though, because Sanders has already said he'd support the democrat nominee.
New York has a closed Democratic primary, so it is highly unlikely Sanders can keep his candidacy alive after New York. He is wildly popular among New York independents, but that won't help him in the primary. It is closed primaries that have produced Hillary's greater vote total that she enjoys bragging about.