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Three California counties, Glenn, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Barbara, have now been declared for Sanders, even though they were originally called for Clinton.
Neither Clinton nor Sanders has fully addressed the maelstrom of election fraud fury swirling around their primary campaigns. This is perhaps to be expected from candidates who must stay afloat in treacherous political waters. Sanders in particular would be fatally vilified in the press for suggesting that the primaries were stolen. But the longstanding failure of the Democratic Party to address the many injustices and failures in the electoral process has led to a crisis point where their candidates and the party itself are being injured. Lack of trust in the system is reaching a breaking point.
Going forward, all candidates and parties have a responsibility to make foundational election reform a central focus of their work.
Your definition of "rigged" is odd. Mrs. Clinton received millions of more votes than Sanders and more delegates. That's democracy.
How do we even know. The DNC is refusing to release the raw votes in a number of states. And now it appears the entire California election is in doubt.
Furthermore, it was rigged for Hillary when Super Delegates declared before the first vote was cast. That was horribly unfair to the other candidates.
It started in Iowa where Bernie won it, and they called it for Crooked Hillary.
Hillary is so flawed she can't win an election by fair means.
No evidence Bernie won it, he relied on many coin tosses to draw a mere tie
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