This bit where randos get to wander into a room and somehow decide who gets delegates from the caucus (Sanders won in one place because 14 Ethiopian meatpackers voted for him) is only the beginning. You then have the Primaries, in which the party's candidate can be voted for by - wait for it - anyone who is a registered voter. So die-hard opponents of the Democrats can quite legitimately go and vote to influence which Democrat candidate should get the nomination.
The whole thing is impressively mental.





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