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"The Public Doesn't Decide The Nominee":

• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Jonathan Turley

As we have been discussingestablishment figures in the Democratic party and the media have been preparing to block any nomination of Bernie Sanders, including using the "superdelegates" to hand the nomination to another candidate. The New York Times reported Thursday that the Democratic establishment was preparing for open warfare over blocking Sanders, even if it shatters the unity of the party.

If Sanders does not receive the necessary votes, they intend to take away the nomination even if he has the most votes in the first round. The key again are the superdelegates who are not elected in the primaries but given votes as elected officials.

On MSNBC, former Obama adviser Anton J. Gunn was particularly blunt. He declared":

"The party decides its nominee. The public doesn't really decide the nominee."

In 2016, many of us objected to the concerted effect of the Democratic establishment and the Democratic National Committee to rig the primary for Hillary Clinton. Later it was revealed that the Clintons have largely taken over the DNC by taking over its debt and the DNC openly harassed and hampered Sanders at every stage. Despite this effort, Sanders came close to beating Clinton, who has never forgiven him for contesting a primary that she literally bought and paid for with the DNC. The simmering rage was still evident in Clinton's attack on Sanders and suggestion that she might not support him if he were the nominee (a suggestion that she later took back).


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