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Related: About this forumTop supporters of Bernie Sanders gently tell him: It’s time
.....The voting is now all but over, but Sanders is apparently going to continue to try to persuade super-delegates to support him.
The problem for Sanders is that this now requires him to explicitly call on the super-delegates to overturn the will of the voters as expressed in Dem primaries and caucuses. Given that she currently leads among them by 571-48, this would require a massive stampede away from the person who won far more votes.
Merkley who is a super-delegate himself said flatly that Sanders should not pursue this course any longer. The super-delegates are set aside when you make the judgment that you have a majority of the pledged delegates, Merkley told me. I would not support a battle that involves trying to flip super-delegates.
Grijalva, meanwhile, told me that he expected Sanders to continue trying to win over super-delegates, but only for a limited period of time.
The reality is unattainable at some point. You deal with that. Bernie is going to deal with this much more rapidly than you think, said Grijalva, who is also a super-delegate. At some point, when were trying to flip 400 super-delegates, and its not gaining traction, I think you have to come to the conclusion that its not going to happen. You just move into a different direction. And that different direction is that we begin to try to integrate the party......
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2016/06/08/top-supporters-of-bernie-sanders-gently-tell-him-its-time/
The problem for Sanders is that this now requires him to explicitly call on the super-delegates to overturn the will of the voters as expressed in Dem primaries and caucuses. Given that she currently leads among them by 571-48, this would require a massive stampede away from the person who won far more votes.
Merkley who is a super-delegate himself said flatly that Sanders should not pursue this course any longer. The super-delegates are set aside when you make the judgment that you have a majority of the pledged delegates, Merkley told me. I would not support a battle that involves trying to flip super-delegates.
Grijalva, meanwhile, told me that he expected Sanders to continue trying to win over super-delegates, but only for a limited period of time.
The reality is unattainable at some point. You deal with that. Bernie is going to deal with this much more rapidly than you think, said Grijalva, who is also a super-delegate. At some point, when were trying to flip 400 super-delegates, and its not gaining traction, I think you have to come to the conclusion that its not going to happen. You just move into a different direction. And that different direction is that we begin to try to integrate the party......
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2016/06/08/top-supporters-of-bernie-sanders-gently-tell-him-its-time/
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Top supporters of Bernie Sanders gently tell him: It’s time (Original Post)
Rose Siding
Jun 2016
OP
Maybe that's why he called a meeting with President Obama who he's been dissing out on the
Cha
Jun 2016
#4
Grijalva is a big hypocrite. He demands that superdelegates from other states follow their
BobbyDrake
Jun 2016
#5
Her Sister
(6,444 posts)1. Thanks Sen. Merkley, you have been a class act!
ismnotwasm
(42,443 posts)2. Yeah. It's time
Past time.
Iliyah
(25,111 posts)3. Oh please
Cha
(305,114 posts)4. Maybe that's why he called a meeting with President Obama who he's been dissing out on the
campaign trail. To persuade Obama to give him his SuperD endorsement?
Grijalva, meanwhile, told me that he expected Sanders to continue trying to win over super-delegates, but only for a limited period of time.
The reality is unattainable at some point. You deal with that. Bernie is going to deal with this much more rapidly than you think, said Grijalva, who is also a super-delegate. At some point, when were trying to flip 400 super-delegates, and its not gaining traction, I think you have to come to the conclusion that its not going to happen. You just move into a different direction. And that different direction is that we begin to try to integrate the party......
The reality is unattainable at some point. You deal with that. Bernie is going to deal with this much more rapidly than you think, said Grijalva, who is also a super-delegate. At some point, when were trying to flip 400 super-delegates, and its not gaining traction, I think you have to come to the conclusion that its not going to happen. You just move into a different direction. And that different direction is that we begin to try to integrate the party......
I don't share Grijalva's optimism.
Another big problem with burnie and the SuperDs is that.. he hasn't been acting like he's Presidential material.. never mind that he's lost and Hillary has been exemplary.
Thanks Rose~
BobbyDrake
(2,542 posts)5. Grijalva is a big hypocrite. He demands that superdelegates from other states follow their
voters, even as he ignores his own. According to his own rules, he owes Clinton his SD vote.
Until he can reconcile that, I don't care what his opinion is on the subject.