I'm waiting for the announcement of the Biden/Warren ticket.
The Dimms proved in 2008 that primary votes mean precious little. If you don't believe me, ask Mrs. BJ.
Don't hold your breathe. Some of the filing deadlines have already come and gone.
...The first filing deadline for DEM is Alabama’s on Nov. 6, but that’s followed fast by Arkansas on Nov. 9, and, crucially, New Hampshire and Florida on Nov. 20 and Nov. 30, respectively. (Caucuses tend to have much later filing deadlines than primaries, if they have them at all. Democrats have until Jan. 22 to file for Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucus, scheduled for Feb. 1. Republicans aren’t required to file.)
By Jan. 1, both parties’ deadlines for 16 states—including several that are important for their size or early date, like Ohio, Georgia, Virginia, Texas and Nevada—will all have come and gone.
But it’s not just the filing deadlines themselves that could cause problems. Different states have different requirements to get on the ballot, but many have onerous rules requiring a campaign to gather signatures from registered voters and/or submit forms to various state agencies. New York, for instance, requires a significant number of signatures from each of the state’s 27 congressional districts. That means campaigns must have a robust organization in place, including both volunteers to circulate petitions, and lawyers, campaign officials and administrative staff to handle the paperwork. And that’s leaving aside the need to raise quickly raise millions of dollars....
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/times-running-out-new-candidates-jump-the-2016-race