To: Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Chair of the DNC and The Democratic National Committee

Tell the DNC to Fix their Rigged Superdelegate Primary System

This current system of selecting the presidential nominee threatens the entire future of the Democratic party, as well as the down ticket races. We win when people come out to vote. But results like these, in which Bernie Sanders is doing what all the Democratic GOTV teams are trying to accomplish- namely getting the young people out to vote- are going to be the end of us. The number one complaint that young people have about voting is that they feel the system is rigged and their vote doesn't count. And now, the DNC is proving it by results like Wyoming.

This is unfair and does not reflect the ideals of the Democratic Party. We are demanding that you fix this system immediately so that it is more fair to the Democratic voters of the United States of America. Get rid of the unpledged superdelegates in the presidential primary system before the current Democratic National Convention in July.

Why is this important?

The Democratic Party has an obligation to be democratic. The current system of nominee selection is unfair to the democratic voters of the United States of America and needs to be changed. The DNC needs to fix this system so that it better reflects the will of the people, not the will of the leadership. The superdelegates need to have their votes be somehow tied to the will of the voters in their districts.