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The people in general don't want Clinton. She may buy the election or blackmail herself to it, but people won't respect her. She'll have a rough 4 years, if with current health issues, she makes it that long. She is not fit to be POTUS. People need to get on board with this.
The rules are rigged to make Hillary Clinton the winner.
Doesn't matter what the voters want as Iowa proves.
Yes! I greatly fear that you are correct.
I've become enough of a cynic to view the whole voting process as a massive dog and pony show; entertainment with a giant placebo for the sheeple. Nothing more. Nothing less.
It's been quite obvious from day one that the DNC establishment has it in the bag for Hillary. From Debbie Wasserman-Schultz purposely hiding the early democratic debates by having them during weekends, to nearly every sitting (D) member of Congress endorsing Hillary, and how the vast majority of superdelegates are throwing their support behind Hill, it makes one wonder who is really calling the shots here.
For the 8 superdelegates, 6 of them have expressed support for Hillary Clinton.
All of these have a history of working together to support each other and the Democratic Party since long before Sanders decided he doesn't want to be an Independent any more.
Clinton has actively campaigned and raised funds for each of them. Why would they switch their support to Bernie?
Beats me why Bernie is running as a Democrat since he doesn't seem to like the DNC and the people in it.
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