by Sixstrings » Mon 06 Jun 2016, 23:11:23
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Lore', 'A')ccording to the news she already has the requisite number of 2,384 delegates.
Mmkay, let me break this down for ya.
* Superdelegates are free agents. They're mostly elected Democratic office holders. Lots of the congressmen, senators, etc., and governors, etc. And then some are honorary, for example Bill Clinton is a superdelegate.
* There has been NO official superdelegate vote, as yet. THAT is in July at the Democratic Party convention.
* Clinton will NOT have enough EARNED delegates to clinch the nomination (from voters).
* Sanders will NOT have enough earned delegates, either.
* Therefore, the decision rests with the superdelegates. Bernie has a RIGHT to campaign for these votes and their official vote is not until whenever it is in July, at the convention.
LASTLY -- she ought to just come out in favor of $15 minimum wage, some eco stances, some wall street reform that bernie would be happy with, and some other things he is asking for.
And then okay, she can have his millions of voters (including ME, most likely, if she'd truly do right by bernie and his stances on the issues).