Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

2016 Postmortem

Showing Original Post only (View all)
 

Segami

(14,923 posts)
Tue Jun 7, 2016, 08:56 AM Jun 2016

Voters OUTRAGED as Media Accused of FALSELY, Preemptively Crowning Hillary Clinton [View all]

The Bernie Sanders campaign and progressives across the nation expressed mixtures of frustration and contempt Monday night after major news outlets—following declarations by the Associated Press and NBC News—ignored the explicit instructions about how primary delegates should be tallied and declared that Hillary Clinton has won the nomination of the Democratic Party. It was feared this would happen—and news outlets were repeatedly warned they would be reporting the results inaccurately if they counted so-called "superdelegates" in their totals before next month's national convention—but they did it any way. The AP reported that newly captured "commitments" from superdelegates—current and former party insiders who are allowed to declare their support and ultimately cast a vote of their choice at the convention—gave Clinton on Monday enough total delegates to win the nomination. According to the prominent news agency's count:

Clinton has 1,812 pledged delegates won in primaries and caucuses. She also has the support of 571 superdelegates [...]

The AP surveyed all 714 superdelegates repeatedly in the past seven months, and only 95 remain publicly uncommitted.

Sanders plans to make the case to superdelegates that he is better positioned to beat Trump in November. While superdelegates can change their minds, those counted in Clinton's tally have unequivocally told the AP they will support her at the party's summer convention.

The move by AP, which critics slammed as a blatant and despicable attempt to undermine the electoral process by suppressing voter turnout, came on the eve of six primaries on Tuesday, including the crucial state of California. The Sanders campaign responded by saying the reporting was not only poorly timed, but wholly inaccurate.

"It is unfortunate that the media, in a rush to judgement, are ignoring the Democratic National Committee’s clear statement that it is wrong to count the votes of superdelegates before they actually vote at the convention this summer," said campaign spokesperson Michael Briggs in a statement. "Secretary Clinton does not have and will not have the requisite number of pledged delegates to secure the nomination. She will be dependent on superdelegates who do not vote until July 25 and who can change their minds between now and then. They include more than 400 superdelegates who endorsed Secretary Clinton 10 months before the first caucuses and primaries and long before any other candidate was in the race."

-snip-

Outside observers, meanwhile—including journalists and commentators who have covered the race closely and progressive supporters of Sanders—expressed various forms of outrage for the announcements by AP, NBC News, and the countless other outlets which subsequently parroted their headlines. The timing of the declarations were seen by many as a deplorable, given the stakes of Tuesday's primary, especially in California.

@AP shame on you. #CAVotesCOUNT @kendrick38

— peggerz (@pegggerrzzz123) June 7, 2016

Shame on U @ap HRC has NOT clinched the nomination! Super-dels haven't voted. @JerryBrownGov Make a statement!! #CAVotesCount #FeelTheBern

— Frances Fisher I❤️99 (@Frances_Fisher) June 7, 2016

EXACTLY @ninaturner @AP @MSNBC @CNN FRAUDULENTLY ANNOUNCED TO SUPPRESS #CAPrimary VOTE! LETS TURN IT ON THERE HEADS AND CRUSH #HRC tomorrow

— OaklandForBernie (@clearception) June 7, 2016

"It's crazy," said anti-fracking activist and documentary filmmaker Josh Fox  during an interview on San Francisco's KPFK Monday night. "I want this to fire up Sanders supporters," he added while expressing hope that people would react to the media's behavior by feeling even more compelled to go to the polls on Tuesday. He encouraged people to bring even more people along. His contempt for AP was made plain in a series of earlier tweets:

Shame on you AP! Superdelegates dont vote until the convention. Story of #Hillary nom is false and aims to suppress voters. #CAvotesCount

— Josh Fox (@joshfoxfilm) June 7, 2016

Disgusted with the main stream media for participating in voter suppression tonite. Hillary nomination story is incorrect, fabricated trash.

— Josh Fox (@joshfoxfilm) June 7, 2016

Media critic and political commentator Adam Johnson, as well as political journalist Doug Henwood, added their thoughts: What benefit could this serve on the eve of the California primary other than to prejudice the voters? Why not wait 24 hours?


cont'

http://www.commondreams.org/news/2016/06/06/voters-outraged-media-accused-falsely-preemptively-crowning-clinton


34 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
I hope California sends the Clintons a clear message today Segami Jun 2016 #1
I hope they will too LaydeeBug Jun 2016 #5
A clear message that Sanders has lost. randome Jun 2016 #10
I'm sure that will be the case! :-P NurseJackie Jun 2016 #13
Yes, but NOW team Clinton can say she lost because Hillary supporters in CA thought it was over NorthCarolina Jun 2016 #16
They didn't crown anyone and that bullshit is how republicans have been talking about us for decades NCTraveler Jun 2016 #2
She was anointed in 2008 Armstead Jun 2016 #32
That really is what they sound like. It's awful. nt. NCTraveler Jun 2016 #33
That's what I'm saying. They have purchased it all. Armstead Jun 2016 #34
Does anyone know who own AP? midnight Jun 2016 #3
They are a cooperative... Segami Jun 2016 #7
I wonder who the board of directors are? midnight Jun 2016 #18
AP Board of Directors Segami Jun 2016 #19
Thank you… Wisconsin has two slots for board representatives? midnight Jun 2016 #22
AP reporters are just out of journalism school. joshcryer Jun 2016 #20
I'm interested in funding. midnight Jun 2016 #21
Oh, it's just people on Twitter. I thought you meant people who mattered. nt BobbyDrake Jun 2016 #4
They vote too. djean111 Jun 2016 #6
Awww. There, there. PeaceNikki Jun 2016 #8
... SidDithers Jun 2016 #9
It's always funny when the democratic process is subverted. Laugh it up, Sid. R. Daneel Olivaw Jun 2016 #25
No democratic processes were subverted. Sweet Jeebus! Adrahil Jun 2016 #28
I didn't mention. sanders, but I do remember writing about Democracy. R. Daneel Olivaw Jun 2016 #31
Most voters aren't outraged calguy Jun 2016 #11
Completely unnecessary snark Amaril Jun 2016 #27
Bernie's supporters started with outrage and ended with outrage redstateblues Jun 2016 #12
Undemocratic as all get out. Octafish Jun 2016 #14
This is going to backfire big time. Cannot wait..n/t monmouth4 Jun 2016 #15
Hillary voters will stay home -- protest voters won't GreatGazoo Jun 2016 #24
We beat them to their 5pm scheduled bullshit, so they went early on us. Gregorian Jun 2016 #17
BWAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! MohRokTah Jun 2016 #23
Not really, most people are at work right now- Being productive LOL snooper2 Jun 2016 #26
They make millions, maybe billions, from Citizen's United funded horse race ads. Bernie wants GoneFishin Jun 2016 #29
Oh, they were "warned" were they? Lord Magus Jun 2016 #30
Latest Discussions»Retired Forums»2016 Postmortem»Voters OUTRAGED as Media ...»Reply #0