2016 Postmortem
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Press Release
Clinton Cannot Clinch Nomination before Convention, Sanders Says
May 31, 2016
MONTEREY, Calif. Campaigning Tuesday along Californias Pacific Coast, U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders said neither he nor Hillary Clinton will win enough pledged delegates on June 7 to secure the Democratic Party presidential nomination.
A total of 694 delegates are at stake in six states with contests next Tuesday. No candidate will end up with the number of pledged delegates needed to win the nomination, Sanders told 7,800 supporters at an outdoor rally here.
The close contest will mean that the selection of a nominee will fall to superdelegates. Those elected officials and other party power brokers wont cast their votes until July at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
He aims to persuade superdelegates that it is in their own self-interest and the best interests of their party that Democrats nominate the candidate best able to defeat Donald Trump.
YouDig
(2,280 posts)MillennialDem
(2,367 posts)win that without at least some super delegates.
Skink
(10,122 posts)The SD'S going to decide this thing.
The SDs will never overturn the will of the majority of Dem primary voters. They also would not have done it if Sanders won the majority...but he didn't, so they won't.
Jester Messiah
(4,711 posts)caquillo
(521 posts)The superdelegates always back the candidate with the most pledged delegates. That will be Hillary. She's currently about 270 delegates ahead, a much wider margin than Obama had on her. In the end, neither he nor Hillary had the required amount of pledged delegates, but he had more support from the supers and they helped him cross over the line. On the evening of the last primaries (June 3, 2008) Obama was called "the presumptive nominee" by all news outlets -- and the convention was over two months away!. They will do the same with Hillary next Tuesday, when her combined pledged/unpledged delegates will help her capture the magic number (2,383). The nomination won't be official until the DNC, but for all intents and purposes she will be the presumptive nominee.
B Calm
(28,762 posts)AzDar
(14,023 posts)mythology
(9,527 posts)The winner will be the winner of the pledged delegates which will be Clinton.
imagine2015
(2,054 posts)Cased Closed.
WhiteTara
(29,702 posts)Garrett78
(10,721 posts)Of course nothing is official until the convention. That's always the case.
grossproffit
(5,591 posts)Beacool
(30,247 posts)Another post about how Sanders still has a chance. No, he doesn't.
The super delegates don't support Sanders in the first place. Hillary has almost triple Obama's 2008 pledged delegate advantage and is also far ahead in the popular vote. There are no metrics that would induce them to change their mind. Least of all match-up polls that mean very little this early on.
It sucks when your candidate loses, but it is what it is.
JTFrog
(14,274 posts)I hope he isn't too shocked when reality sinks in. I'm trying to feel sorry for him being surrounded by such incompetence, but it's hard when he is actively trying to tear down the party after using them for money and attention.