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When you vote for something that doesn't even exist, what exactly are you voting for? If something is non-existent, in reality, you’re voting for absolutely nothing. You’re voting for no policies to benefit you, your friends & family or community & that’s what we’ve gotten these past 40 years, absolutely nothing, no real policies to benefit us.

William_Mary 8 Nov 20
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They're basically a corporation out for itself. As is the Republican Party. People need to wake up, but this is the mentality that has been perpetuated throughout the system since the U.S. has been a country. If people haven't woken up since then, then I don't think they ever will. There might be a big percentage that has been awoken. It might even be the 50% of the voting population that doesn't vote plus the percentage that votes for third parties which might be like 10%, but the other 40% are the ones sustaining the system, and it doesn't look like it's changing any time soon, if ever.

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They choose the candidates and promote who they want you to vote for. It's like a corporation's board of directors choosing candidates for the union president or the union executive officers for you to vote for. I wouldn't be surprised if the DNC makes new rules in the future that prohibit "outsiders" like Bernie Sanders from even switching to the Democratic Party to run in their primaries.

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What you are doing is voting for a hope without any real justification for that hope. Anyone contributing less than $100,000 to a candidate cannot expect any interest from that candidate.

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Bruce should be a bit more specific maybe.

DenoPenno Level 9 Nov 20, 2018

The documents for this court case can be found fairly easy. These are just 4 of the main arguements of many made by the DNC's lawyers that prove the primary cycle of the democratic party is a joke.