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Sen. Bernie Sanders’ upset victory in the West Virginia primary prevents Hillary Clinton from winning the 2016 Democratic nomination just with delegates picked by ordinary Democrats nationwide.

She now needs support from the party’s corps of establishment SuperDelegates to win a majority of the party’s delegates and the nomination.

Hillary Clinton has not been able to secure the Democratic nomination in her race against Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. Despite boasting every possible advantage, she has lost 19 state primaries or caucuses to the septagenarian socialist from the northeastern corner of the United States.

Based on past results, Bernie Sanders is likely to win at least a few of the remaining Democrat contests; Oregon, South Dakota, California, New Jersey, New Mexico and Montana. Even if Hillary Clinton were to sweep the remaining contests, Democrat rules for delegate allocations are highly proportional, meaning Sanders will still win a large chunk of the remaining 897 delegates — so denying Clinton a majority of the delegates picked at caucuses and primaries...

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http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/05/11/dem-superdelegate-hand-nomination-hillary-clinton/
« Last Edit: May 12, 2016, 05:20:52 am by Free Vulcan »
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