A note to the Sanders' campaign:
People most dedicated to an outcome (this time it is electing Bernie Sanders to the Presidency) can find fault with the details because a prejudice is suspected. Sooner or later, the results of the nomination process has to come to pass. After the nomination process both candidates have stated they will work for the best outcome FOR THE PEOPLE.
Both candidates are extremely wonderful people dedicated to a life of service to this country. Each campaign wants to win and are just as dedicated to their own outcome. There is nothing wrong with that.
What is wrong is if the process to a candidate violates the spirit of the nomination process it can destroy the campaign to win. If either campaign believes there is injustice a complaint should be filed, however, it is the people that are the best judge. I suggest one or both campaigns should have a person with a video recorder and a webpage, perhaps on the candidate's website, that tells the story of the rules committee and the impact of those rules within the nominating process.
The complaints against each other and the DNC can be stacked to the ceiling, but, the process does not have to nor should it take place behind closed doors. So, the best process is a transparent process and there are ways a video recorder can bring the facts to the people. Trust the people with any suspicions and worries.
Each candidate has a great opportunity to serve in the Presidency and I know how their campaigns treasure them. The people know how important it is, too. Trust the people as a jury of injustice.
People most dedicated to an outcome (this time it is electing Bernie Sanders to the Presidency) can find fault with the details because a prejudice is suspected. Sooner or later, the results of the nomination process has to come to pass. After the nomination process both candidates have stated they will work for the best outcome FOR THE PEOPLE.
Both candidates are extremely wonderful people dedicated to a life of service to this country. Each campaign wants to win and are just as dedicated to their own outcome. There is nothing wrong with that.
What is wrong is if the process to a candidate violates the spirit of the nomination process it can destroy the campaign to win. If either campaign believes there is injustice a complaint should be filed, however, it is the people that are the best judge. I suggest one or both campaigns should have a person with a video recorder and a webpage, perhaps on the candidate's website, that tells the story of the rules committee and the impact of those rules within the nominating process.
The complaints against each other and the DNC can be stacked to the ceiling, but, the process does not have to nor should it take place behind closed doors. So, the best process is a transparent process and there are ways a video recorder can bring the facts to the people. Trust the people with any suspicions and worries.
Each candidate has a great opportunity to serve in the Presidency and I know how their campaigns treasure them. The people know how important it is, too. Trust the people as a jury of injustice.