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minus-square@goferking0linkEnglish62•9 months agoThat’s one way to avoid uncommitted getting more delegates
minus-squareJohnBrownNote [comrade/them, des/pair]linkfedilinkEnglish18•9 months agoi think some of them were called off before the uncommitted thing
minus-square@goferking0linkEnglish12•9 months agoI know just still funny/sad seeing they actually cancelled some
minus-square@itappearsthat@hexbear.netlinkfedilinkEnglish18•9 months agoIt was really only Michigan where that was successful unfortunately, Georgia only hit like 3% left blank.
minus-squareYearOfTheCommieDesktop [they/them]linkfedilinkEnglish32•9 months agoI mean wasn’t minnesota like 20%? enough to win delegates, which is embarassing enough on its own
minus-square@itappearsthat@hexbear.netlinkfedilinkEnglish17•9 months agoCorrect so other states had varying methods, like in GA all you can do is leave it blank so it had to be inferred by the difference between total votes cast and votes cast for specific candidates.
That’s one way to avoid uncommitted getting more delegates
i think some of them were called off before the uncommitted thing
I know just still funny/sad seeing they actually cancelled some
It was really only Michigan where that was successful unfortunately, Georgia only hit like 3% left blank.
I mean wasn’t minnesota like 20%? enough to win delegates, which is embarassing enough on its own
Only some states have it as an option right?
Correct so other states had varying methods, like in GA all you can do is leave it blank so it had to be inferred by the difference between total votes cast and votes cast for specific candidates.