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While I appreciate the sentiment behind this image, a bunch of old rich people sitting down in a room while a bunch of other old rich people go home because the place is closed anyway doesn't seem particularly effective. So I would argue that in fact they are pretty bad at revolutioning and could stand to take some lessons. Sitting down is not hard. Why didn't they do this for the fight for 15 dollars or for Flint.
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhE6mJuULJY)
Subject: Superdelegates: Don't Deny Democracy
Hi,
Bernie Sanders is on a roll among actual voters, with a blowout victory in New Hampshire (22 points!) and a virtual tie in Iowa. When Bernie is on the ballot - he can win. But in a close race, Superdelegates can snatch that victory away.
Only by pushing back against this possibility can we ensure that the candidate WE vote for becomes the nominee.
That's why I signed a petition to Democratic Superdelegates, which says:
"Commit to honoring the voters - let everyone know that you won’t allow your vote to defeat our votes. Announce that in the event of a close race, you’ll align yourself with regular voters - not party elites."
Will you sign this petition? Click here:
http://pac.petitions.moveon.org/sign/superdelegates-dont-deny?source=s.icn.em.cp&r_by=15161750
Thanks!