• Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    An excellent example of bias. Thanks!Sanders was 2M votes down when he withdrew, not 8M.

    Biden was shown with Buttigieg’s, Klobuchar’s and bloomberg’s delegates, artificially increasing his lead.

    Bloomberg didn’t meet the criteria to be present on the ballot, but the DNC ignored that because his delegate were earmarked for Biden.

    And the media were unable to report without bias and misrepresentation

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      9 months ago

      Excellent example of several meritless conspiracy theories and sour grapes.

      Which state ballot do you believe Bloomberg did not qualify for?

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            9 months ago

            Trying to erect another straw man by inventing a claim?

            The point was that the DNC again rewrote it’s rules for it’s own purposes.

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              9 months ago

              Bro you are the one who literally just invented a claim and rolled it back when you got called out.

              As far as the DNC rewriting its rules, surely you know that they significantly reworked the rules from 2016 to 2020 based on feedback from the Sanders campaign, significantly reducing the power of the superdelegates.

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                9 months ago

                invented a claim and rolled it back

                I corrected a detail. I rolled back nothing. The DNC bent rules to favor Bloomberg.

                The DNC is undemocratic. The primaries are just for show.

                significantly reducing the power of the superdelegates.

                Still 16% of the delegates, and they still get added to the DNC choice candidate when reporting caucus results, unfairly swaying opinion.

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                  9 months ago

                  So again, then how did a no-name junior Senator beat a heavily favored Clinton in the primary, even before they changed the rules (rules everyone knows)?

                  Admit it, you just don’t like the rules because your guy lost.

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                    9 months ago

                    The rules were ignored bent and broken. That’s what I don’t like. And that’s why the primary is not a legitimate method of getting your choice of candidate elected.

                    Which no-name senator are you talking about? It can’t be Sanders because he raised a record breaking 2.3 million individual donations.

                    Sanders didn’t beat Clinton in the primaries. This was because the DNC were biased. The courts confirmed this and the DNC lawyers had to admit the primaries are rigged. Here’s some examples:-

                    • Wikileaks showing supposedly neutral senior party officials tried to undermine Mr Sanders’s insurgent left-wing campaign by publicly portraying him as an atheist.

                    • Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chairwoman of the Democratic Party, was found to have sent an email during the primary election saying Mr Sanders “would not be president”

                    • Bernie Sanders said there was “no question” the party establishment had undermined his campaign and clandestinely supported Mrs Clinton for the nomination.

                    • the Sanders campaign claimed the fund "appears to operate in a way that skirts legal limits on federal campaign donations and primarily benefits the Clinton presidential campaign