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Good luck, Bernie

Good luck in the primaries and at the convention, Bernie. Just like in 2016 the DNC, superdelegates, donors and the neo-liberals (Republicans in Democratic clothing) are going to cheat you out of the nomination for presidency. They just haven’t learned their lesson yet. Thanks to their ineptitude and corruption we now have Donald Trump. As sure as the sun rises in the east, the DNC will have another lame party insider for us to consider.

The way to corruption, lying and greed has infected the Democratic establishment, we’ll have another four years of President Trump. It makes me very suspicious about why there are so many candidates running. Probably to siphon off the delegates so they would have to go to the second round of voting. Then the superdelegates would nominate their pre-selected lame duck candidate. The people of the USA, including myself, are sick and tired of the two parties and corporations having a chokehold on our Republic.

John Wodynski

Cheney

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