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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: So who do you think most superdelegates will support for the nomination? Biden, Warren or Sanders [View all]NanceGreggs
(27,813 posts)17. Yes, we've come a long way ...
... from "once everyone gets to know Bernie and hears his message, they will come out in droves to vote for him".
That having failed - big time! - it's now "let's pin our hopes on an indictment that will never happen".
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So who do you think most superdelegates will support for the nomination? Biden, Warren or Sanders [View all]
imagine2015
May 2016
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How does Bernie do it then? Why does she have to reach 2,383 with pledged alone and not him?
BobbyDrake
May 2016
#41
They were not pledged or required to vote for the person with the most pledged delegates.
imagine2015
May 2016
#19
The person with the most pledged delegates has always ended up being the nominee.
Garrett78
May 2016
#21
200 SDs changed from the candidate in 1st place to support the candidate in 2nd place in 2008?
brooklynite
May 2016
#16
Or, they says she is super sick and about to have a blood clot burst in her brain soon.
bravenak
May 2016
#18
There is another one. Self-interest and the desire to remain in Congress if up for election.
imagine2015
May 2016
#15
How about the very likely probability that the Republicans would impeach Hillary for her
Cal33
May 2016
#45
I'm a Bernie fan, but why don't you just cut this shit out? You embarrass yourself.
HERVEPA
May 2016
#26
Dream on. Also, not a chance in hell it would be Sanders anyway if that did happen.
tonyt53
May 2016
#27
Hillary can't "sew up the nomination" before the convention. Do you understand why?
imagine2015
May 2016
#39