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Originally Posted by joeysteele
I choose to ignore nothing, I simply do not agree.
No point in going round in circles.
What this USA election has shown me is that something is wrong with the whole system but candidates can only operate in the system their Party puts in place.
In all elections, even ours mud slinging and even borderline slander goes on.
Sanders then campaigned fro Clinton and did not need to if he really was as angry about anything as you make out.
Many major republicans, not liking Trump, stopped canvassing for him to win.
I am sure Bernie could and would have expressed his disapproval the same way if he really believed he had been cheated in any way.
Good if any heads roll as to ant fixing or vote rigging, that is right and should be done, it is not however the exclusive fault of any candidate in an election, if it is their part which engage in any of it.
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Youre ignoring the vast evidence of corruption against her and the democratic party, I find that chilling
The Chairwoman of The Democratic Party - Debbie Wasserman Schultz - resigned from her position after she was proved to have sent an email during the run up to the Primary Election in which she pledged that Bernie; "would NOT be president."
Another scandal concerned a corroborated report, that instead of apportioning funds raised equally to all the Democratic Candidates as it should have, the DNC’s fundraising committee was instead, laundering money to the Clinton campaign.
Against the rules, DNC officials conspired BEFORE the Primaries even started, to "disproportionately endorse Clinton" against Sanders, and throughout the Primaries, those same officials plotted to "help Clinton build and maintain a lead over Sanders".