Harvey Weinstein Wielding Wealth and Power to Back Hillary Clinton
Weinstein was also opposed to Clinton's portrayal as the secon- highest recipient of funds from the health-care industry in Michael Moore's movie Sicko. In March 2008, when Pelosi argued that super-delegates align with the candidate who has the lead in the delegate count, he raised his voice in support of Clinton. In a separate incident, Pelosi was also pressurized to withdraw this statement on super-delegates by 20 of Clinton's prominent fund-raisers who had donated $24 million to the Democratic party.
Weinstein's argument makes Clinton supporters look hypocritical. On one hand, they do not like Pelosi changing the rules of the game when it comes to super-delegates voting - according to the books, the super-delegates may vote for whosoever they choose. The choice does not have to depend on the delegate-count of the candidates. On the other hand, they want to break the rules themselves and have a revote in Michigan and Florida. Even worse, they are also talking about seating the delegates from their disqualified primaries.
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