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Politics : The Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Steve Lokness who wrote (66310)4/12/2018 11:54:44 AM
From: koan  Respond to of 364389
 
Dems considering eliminating super delegates from nominating process:

Democratic National Committee (DNC) members are weighing a new proposal to eliminate all superdelegates from the party’s nominating process, BuzzFeed News reported Thursday.

The DNC’s Rules and Bylaws Committee have been discussing the proposal on superdelegates created by the Unity Reform Commission, which was created after Sen. Bernie Sanders Bernard (Bernie) Sanders Overnight Finance: Mulvaney asks Congress to retake power over consumer agency | Backs House in fight over Dodd-Frank rollback | Why Corker thinks tax cuts could be one of his 'worst votes' ever | House panel advances IRS reform bills Sanders decries flat earnings for most workers Hamas attacks Israel — and the world condemns Israel MORE (I-Vt.) and Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton Pompeo to call Russia ‘a danger to our country’ in testimony: report FBI raid on Trump’s attorney is so political, it would have made J. Edgar Hoover blush DOJ gives House Intel original document that prompted Russia investigation MORE's 2016 primary battle.

The unity commission had called to reduce superdelegates by about 60 percent, but the Rules and Bylaws Committee is now considering taking the proposal even further.

thehill.com