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DNC Chair DWS Quitting after 2016
2016-05-09 00:04:31 Post No. 73442080
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DNC Chair DWS Quitting after 2016
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2016-05-09 00:04:31
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https://www.buzzfeed.com/evanmcsan/the-democratic-party-chair-wants-to-get-rid-of-caucuses
>Add Democratic Party chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz to the growing list of people frustrated by the convoluted and often poorly-run caucus process. “I prefer primaries just because they’re simpler,” Wasserman Schultz said. “And because they are more democratic.”
>“I can say that because I’m not going to be chair the next time, so now I am free to say what my own preference is,” she noted. Wasserman Schultz sat for an interview with No One Knows Anything, the BuzzFeed News political podcast, Tuesday afternoon — hours before results came in that would reverberate through presidential politics.
>On the Democratic side in Indiana, Bernie Sanders eked out a win over Hillary Clinton. Despite math showing winning the nomination outright to be all but impossible, Sanders vowed to stay in the race until the Democratic convention, meaning Wasserman Schultz is still presiding over a contested primary that has seen her trashed by Sanders supporters who see her DNC as an arm of the Clinton campaign.
>Wasserman Schultz favors primaries. But she doesn’t favor the kind of open primaries Sanders supporters want. “I think the Democratic Party and the Republican Party’s nominees should be chosen by members of our party,” she said.
>Finally, the superdelegates — the party officials and electeds who are given an automatic nominating vote by virtue of their position — should stay, Wasserman Schultz said. She noted the system has been in place since 1984 and has never been used to actually decide the nomination. “
>I can say that because I’m not going to be chair the next time
THANK YOU GOD for removing this horrible woman.