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General News Trump's Achilles Heel

Discussion in 'Current Events, World News, & LGBT News' started by ThatRangerGirl, Mar 5, 2016.

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    People don't seem to want an electable honest democratic socialist candidate with a long history of consistent beliefs and advocacy for civil rights. They instead want the person that's been bought out by Wall Street, used to support some pretty conservative bills, and is on the verge of being indicted. I bet the Republicans are begging for a Clinton nomination so that they can take her down.
     
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    I don't agree with this. It's what the system wants. Bernie has been doing great going head to head with Clinton for the states in the primaries, but those stupid superdelegates are so biased.
     
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    Superdelegate votes can change easily. Many jumped over from Clinton to Obama in 2008. In fact, this whole election seems to be exactly like that election year-- some sources are even claiming that Sanders is out pacing Obama.

    If the momentum continues and Bernie's momentum passes Clintons, it's likely that he will not only win the nomination, but he would also gain the votes of many superdelegates. They currently only support Clinton because they believe she's the most likely to win at the moment.