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honest.abe

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12. Its not just the most votes, its the majority of the votes.. which may not happen this year.
Thu Feb 27, 2020, 03:13 PM
Feb 2020

So Im not entirely sure how a brokered convention works but I think this is how it will go down. After the first round of voting and no one gets the majority, delegates from candidates who have no chance to win, can then switch their votes to a candidate they think can win. In addition the super delegates will also add their votes which could help attain a majority if the elected delegates do not get there. They will keep voting until one candidate has the majority.

So in the end the "majority" vote candidate wins which may or may not be the original candidate with the most votes from the primary.

If I have that correct, it all sounds reasonable and fair to me whoever wins.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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