If Bernie Sanders Wins California, He Wins the White House
Democratic superdelegates are shaking in their boots, and rightly so. The vast majority of these unpledged delegates, who will cast
Read moreDemocratic superdelegates are shaking in their boots, and rightly so. The vast majority of these unpledged delegates, who will cast
Read moreIf the Democratic wants to save face, it better demand an expedited process in regards to Clinton’s email dilemma. A refusal to do so before the Democratic Convention will only allow the cloud of corruption to linger over Clinton’s head.
Read moreDemocrats nationwide will have four extra chances to have their voices heard in establishing platform priorities for the 2016 Presidential Campaign,according to the Democratic National Committee.
Read moreHillary Clinton’s supercilious contempt seems to be mushrooming like, well, a nuclear cloud. First, she declares herself the definite winner with nine
Read moreThe Democratic National Committee acknowledged the overwhelming popularity of Democratic president candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders on Monday with five selections to the party’s platform committee.
Read moreLet’s just cut to the chase, shall we? We don’t have much time for bull. We’re trying to get something
Read moreThe Alaskan Democratic party closed out its annual convention Sunday with a resolution to end the use of super delegates in the Democratic National Committee’s presidential candidate nomination process.
Read moreSupporters of presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders fired a round across the bow of Democratic National Committee Chairperson Debbie Wasserman Schultz this week.
Former U.S. Secretary of Labor under Bill Clinton – and Sanders supporter- Robert Reich, recently posted in Facebook, accusing Wasserman Schultz of overwhelmingly choosing Hillary Clinton supporters for positions in three crucial convention committees, rules, credentials and platform.
Superdelegates have ignored voter referendum at the state level—they say they “don’t represent people” (which, strange as it sounds, is
Read moreSanders is already campaigning against Trump (as well he should be). True to form, it’s effective—and beautiful. Here’s why that
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