I don't think this is corrupt at all, all he is doing is asking for money to help mobilize a large portion of voters, and he is saying that the candidate that does this will get his vote because he deems this issue as important. If he was asking for the money for himself, then of course it would be corrupt. He is doing what is best for his party and what would give the Democrats the best chance of winning the white house.
purplehaze11 Reviewed by purplehaze11 on . DNC Superdelegate Puts His Vote Up For Sale Steven Ybarra Wants $20 Million For His Vote SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CBS13) ― In this tight battle for the Democratic nomination we've heard a lot about the candidates courting superdelegates. But, one superdelegate is courting the candidates. He says he'll sell his vote for a price. A very high price: $20 million. Steven Ybarra of Sacramento says that eight-figure price is peanuts for the presidency. When asked whether it was right to offer what is clearly a quid pro quo, he responded, Rating: 5