AOC's nomination of Bernie confused Twitter, but it was just symbolic - Business Insider

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AOC formally nominated Bernie at the DNC and it confused a lot of people, but it was entirely symbolic and Biden still received the nomination

The rules surrounding the convention and presidential nominating process are convoluted, but here's the gist: Via their victories in the primaries, Biden and Sanders were the only Democratic candidates whoOcasio-Cortez noticed that people were perplexed, and addressed it in a tweet.

"People are attacking Congresswoman @AOC because she had the formal role of nominating Senator @BernieSanders so he could receive his delegates and transfer them to Vice President @JoeBiden. Please understand the process before attacking her or Senator Bernie Sanders," Tlaib tweeted.

 

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Nobody was watching

In a vague way, you could say it makes a certain amount of political sense on the future credibility register; it might serve her pretty well, later on. I don't think she's at all stupid, though perhaps a bit misguided, at times. For me, the jury's still out on her.

Symbolic? We will see

They picked the right person to come across as an idiot... a real natural

So, is she attempting to come off as informative or is she underhandedly admitting her following is lacking any credibility in this arena?😐and what does having a squad have anything to do with this? 🤷🏻‍♀️What the f*ck is going on with this noise?

left is a shambles the fact that this was recorded too 🤦‍♂️😅

Cable News watching Democrats are just as stupid and clueless as MAGA Twitter these days apparently.

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