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yallerdawg

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Tue May 24, 2016, 10:27 AM May 2016

Delegate math: How Clinton wraps up nomination by June 7 [View all]

Source: AP, Hope Yen

WINNING A MAJORITY OF PLEDGED DELEGATES

Because of Clinton's big lead, Sanders must flip her superdelegates if he hopes to reach 2,383.

But first, in order to sway them, Sanders will have to win a majority of pledged delegates from primaries and caucuses, his senior strategist Tad Devine has acknowledged. Superdelegates have never before lifted a candidate to the nomination when he or she trailed in the number of pledged delegates.

"I know that it is a steep road," Sanders said at a recent campaign rally, "but if we do very, very well in New Mexico, California and the other states on June 7, my hope is that we end this process with 50 percent plus one of the pledged delegates."

Sanders is far behind on that front.

Clinton is on an easy path to reach 2,026 pledged delegates - or more than half the 4,051 total - on June 7. She will get there even if she loses solidly in all six states.

Sanders needs more than 67 percent of the remaining pledged delegates to overtake her, requiring landslide victories.

Read the rest of the math at: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_DEM_2016_DELEGATE_FIGHT?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
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