So I had a brief email convo with NY Superdelegate and 2016 Democrat Convention CEO Leah Daughtry today.
From: GM
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2016 1:05 PM
To: Leah D. Daughtry <
[email protected]>
Subject: 2016 Election
Greetings,
I am contacting you regarding your super delegate vote. To preserve the definition of democracy I respectfully request that you represent the will of your constituents. Please cast your super delegate vote for Bernie Sanders. As a normally Democrat voter, I will not vote for Hillary Clinton in a general election under any circumstances.
My vote in the next election, and all following elections, will go to the elected officials who represent the will of the people.
Respectfully,
GM
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On Apr 21, 2016 1:51 PM, "Leah D. Daughtry" <
[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your note. As CEO of the 2016 Democratic Convention, I am required to be neutral throughout the primary process.
But I am confused by your email. I am a New Yorker. Based on your note, and if I followed your logic, my vote would be cast for Hillary Clinton since she overwhelmingly won the State of New York, and based on information provided by the New York Times, I see that she also overwhelmingly won my particular neighborhood. It would seem, based on your email, that to follow the will of the people would mean voting for Secretary Clinton, though that would not yield your desired result. Correct?
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Incorrect. Hundreds of thousands of voters were either the target of election fraud or BoE incompetence and at least 120,000 were dropped from the Democrat voter rolls in Sen. Sanders' hometown of Brooklyn alone. We the people of New York have little faith that either the NYC Comptroller or the Attorney General, both who have come out in favor of Hillary Clinton, will earnestly pursue their investigations into these and other voting irregularities that happened on Tuesday.
Bernie Sanders won a vast majority of the counties in New York. Over 50, compared to 12 won by Hillary. I highly doubt she would have won NYC had people not been dropped from the voter rolls or had the 3.2 million disenfranchised Independent voters had been allowed to vote, Independent voters that have supported Sen. Sanders by margins of 60%-70% in other states' open primaries.
Those Independent voters, like myself, will not be ignored in the primary election only to be asked to support a candidate who is willfully ignoring significant problems and irregularities like Hillary Clinton has. Illinois, Arizona, and now New York. There is a fast growing movement of Democrat and Independent voters who feel that our Democracy is literally being stolen from us during this primary election. Mathematician Richard Charnin released a study today showing the probability of the 11.8% discrepancy between the CNN exit poll and the actual NY results is 1 in 236,000.
The simple fact of the matter is that there are now millions of registered Democrats and even more Independents who no longer have faith in this process, and the DNC's silence on the issue is making them skeptical that the party isn't part of the problem.
Because of this, as an insurance policy, we are pledging not to support Hillary Clinton in a general election. Not even Sen. Sanders' endorsement of her will change our minds. Since this will almost undoubtedly end up being a contested election, I think it's important that the Democrat Superdelegates are aware of this. That's why I emailed you.
-GM