Democrats have never been shy about ignoring the will of their voters, but their decision to crown a candidate in Maine isn’t likely to sit well.
Democratic nomination processes have repeatedly allowed party insiders and formal rules to sidestep choices made by primary voters. Limiting input from rank-and-file Democratic voters who participated in elections should be considered an unforgivable sin, but to do it twice in two years creates a pattern that voters shouldn’t ignore.
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