Relevant. Cogent. Collegial.LOL. Just like the childish Trump GIF you posted.
Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
I watched it and I was very impressed with Andrew Yang - the Asian guy who likes math. And doesn't wear a necktie. He had excellent points and he was right about automation in America. He is also right about lifting people out of poverty so everyone has a better chance of making it.
I was right about Biden - He's fading fast---it was almost painful to watch him and that the end when he gave the wrong text number was just the icing on the cake.
Overall - the most interesting and impressive candidate to me was Andrew Yang. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
I don’t think my ultimate choice was on the stage last night. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Shhhhhhh. The DNC plan is for Biden to have another stroke a month before the convention and Hillz to swoop down and rescue them.I thought I heard the super delegate thing was done away with, but then again, I never checked personally
Anybody notice the DNC didn't do away with the "superdelegates?" Originally Posted by gnadfly
Relevant. Cogent. Collegial.
You gonna write a review? Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
After all the crap you post on here none stop with no life you're expecting Us tobelieve this review. Lol I don't. I think you just got tired of people saying you're a looser on a ho bored with no life. Originally Posted by HoustonRiley
I thought I heard the super delegate thing was done away with, but then again, I never checked personallyOn the first ballot they are left out.
Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought
Democratic Superdelegate Rule Changes for 2020
Unpledged delegates, better known as superdelegates* will make up about 17% of Democratic Party delegates in 2020. These party insiders are part of each state's delegation, but are not committed to vote based on the outcome of the state's primary or caucus. This has caused considerable friction over the years. This came to a head in 2016 when many superdelegates announced early support for Hillary Clinton, creating the perception that the party was putting its thumb on the scale in her favor against Bernie Sanders.
As a result, the party has made a significant change for 2020. Superdelegates will no longer vote on the first ballot at the convention unless there is no doubt about the outcome. To win on the first ballot, the frontrunner must secure the majority of pledged delegates available during the nominating contests (primary and caucus) leading up to the Democratic Convention. We estimate^ 3,768 total pledged delegates, with a majority being 1,885.
If the frontrunner has fewer than 1,885 delegates, the pledged delegate vote will† lead to a contested convention. On subsequent ballots, all delegates become unpledged and superdelegates will also vote. A majority of all 4,532 delegates (2,267) will be needed to secure the nomination. Given the large field, front-loaded calendar and the party's proportional allocation process, a contested convention is by no means an unlikely outcome.
On the first ballot they are left out.well the natural approach of socialists is that they know better
https://www.270towin.com/content/sup...tic-nomination
It could lead to an interesting Dem convention this year. But the DNC ultimately still left the choice up to themselves if doubt arises. Originally Posted by eccielover
OMG! This is fucking hilarious!!!I saw a clip I think it was on MSNBC where they were both attacking Tulsi for her stance against Harris and lauding her non-stop coordinated effort against her.
Tulsi Gabbard committed political suicide last night. She landed a few gloves on the left's darling, Kamala Harris, so now she has to go.
Tulsi Gabbard is being "Trumped"!
https://www.bizpacreview.com/2019/08...nvolved-780470
Brought to you by the same folks who gave us "Russian collusion". LMAO!!!
Sorry, Tulsi. Your candidacy just died an untimely death. You've been declared a Russian operative!
LMFAO!!! Originally Posted by gfejunkie
Relevant. Cogent. Collegial.
Thanks bambino. We knew we could count on you for all three. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
I watched it and I was very impressed with Andrew Yang - the Asian guy who likes math. And doesn't wear a necktie. He had excellent points and he was right about automation in America. He is also right about lifting people out of poverty so everyone has a better chance of making it.So you agree with Yang that everyone should get $1,000 a month?
I was right about Biden - He's fading fast---it was almost painful to watch him and that the end when he gave the wrong text number was just the icing on the cake.
Overall - the most interesting and impressive candidate to me was Andrew Yang. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen