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Originally Posted by Ki
Also, please reference what amateur behavior he conveyed, because from what I saw, he was the best choice out of the three that were in the running, and he still is considering what we are up against right now.
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Chula already mentioned it but when you openly push up against Wall Street and the status quo so openly. It will get the youth to back you but you aren't going to get much further than that. If he would have kept quit about it and then became a renegade and go after them when he got in office it would have been a better move strategically.
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Originally Posted by Janszoon
I assume he expected the Democratic Party would probably screw him over. So hooray Democratic Party for highlighting the fact that this country needs more than two parties.
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Rightfully so they should screw him over. He's been an Independent all this time and just decided to move over to be a democrat to try and run against Hillary. Like I said earlier, Hillary was already decided to be the chosen one. She ran against Obama and lost then she got the secretary of state job and she put in her dues and it was her time to be supported. Why do you think Joe Biden didn't run? It was already agreed upon that this would be Hillary's time.
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Originally Posted by William_the_Bloody
The DNC is supposed to be completely impartial. It's not up to a handful of liberal elites in Washington bought off by corporate lobbyists to pick the winner, its up to the grass roots members to decide. The United States is not Russia, and the DNC should not be acting like the Politburo. They deliberately circumvented the rules to influence the electoral outcome of the primaries, that is corruption. That is why Wasserman had to step down after the wiki leaks emails.
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This happens all the time with both the DNC and the RNC. You just don't know about it because the RNC didn't have any leaked emails for you to read about.
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Originally Posted by William_the_Bloody
To the Republicans credit, they get the concept that freedom and liberty takes precedence over party machinery. That's why their stuck with Trump. If the RNC had the power to ensure Jeb Bush's crowning you can bet they would have went for it, and now for the first time since I can remember we have a Republican who has the appearance of being more in touch with the common folk than a Democrat. All that being said, it is still very unlikely he can win.
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The Republicans for the longest doubted Trump and didn't think he would get far. So they had their thumbs up their butts this entire time and when it was time to actually do something about it they were too little too late. Now they are spending their time trying to distance themselves from Trump so that they can win seats in Congress.
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Originally Posted by William_the_Bloody
The RNC remained impartial as they are suppose to. There is no evidence to suggest that they circumvented the rules to help determine the outcome of the primary elections.
As for those delegates against Trump, they didn't consolidate in time to ensure his defeat....they weren't paying attention.
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There is no evidence because they didn't have their **** hacked. The rules get circumvented all the time. It's politics bro, corrupt s
hit happens all the time. It's strange that you are so idealistic about the process and politics in general.