The voters have an 85% say in it. The superdelegates are the other 15%. If a candidate wins over voters by a wide enough margin, which they usually do, then in fact, the superdelegates have no say in it.
The electoral college is not a "fix" either. It's a structural problem in our system that dates back 200 years and which was not originally intended to produce an electoral advantage to one political party in the 21st century. Still not a "fix."
One key difference between the two, however, is that primaries are run by political parties, which are not governmental organizations. These parties can make their own rules. They don't have to even give the voters 85% of the say. There hasn't always even been primary voting.
Another thing which is getting tiresome is that I know even if Bernie loses the popular vote and the bulk of ordinary delegates his supporters are still going to say it's a fix. Because it's exactly what they did in 2016. It's one thing that Trumpers, Bernie Bros and Paulbots have in common. If their candidate loses, it's always a fix.
The voters have an 85%? The EC indeed isn't a fix because that's Constitutional. In the case of the DNC it is 100% of what they allow. Now you can justify things any way you like but I as a voter for a Democrat candidate who has the plurality with me can have that taken away.
As far as not being governmental organizations, that's a distinction without a difference in this case because the Parties ARE government, at least the force that tells everyone else what to do and the party members, the voters to go eff themselves.
Parties need to be torn down and ripped out by the roots but they are in fact our masters and would never allow it.
But please no one ever complain about what happens to us as subjects nor claim that this is a functional republic anymore, if it ever has been. The representatives put in office don't even need to be selected but can be appointed.
So we can skip voting, vote for one candidate in which there was no final say in reality vs the other appointed by God.
What a fucked up hobson's choice, but at least I get to pick my master over the other in the general.