• Pollo_Jack@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    They literally combined super delegates won by different candidates and then said he lost to that.

    Another example, David Hogg getting removed after his win.

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      6 hours ago
      1. Idk what year you’re talking about but Bernie lost by 3,708,294 votes (Bernie 13,206,428 to Clinton 16,914,722) in 2016 and by 9,400,078 votes (Bernie 9,680,424 to Biden 19,080,502) in 2020.

      2. David Hogg was removed from a committee by vote after another member issued a formal complaint that their February ballot did not follow internal gender parity rules by combining candidates in a way that disadvantaged female candidates. David Hogg left his position gracefully but decided on his own to not run for the position again.

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        5 hours ago

        The popular vote numbers are convincing on the face until you realize that Sanders conceded before all the primaries were held. This means for a lot of states Biden was the only option.

        It would be a better argument if Sanders was a viable candidate in every race.

        Regardless he did concede and you can litigate the reasons for that if you guys want.

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          4 hours ago

          Lmao, first that guy claims he won the popular vote, then you claim he didn’t withdraw many months into both primaries. Whats the next claim going to be? That the DNC chairs held each voter at gunpoint?