https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/27/...rdelegates.html#click=https://t.co/sK2wEh5MaG
If we all didn’t know the answer after the New Hampshire debate it’s painfully obvious going into South Carolina and beyond that overwhelming amount of the superdelegates will not support a Bernie Sanders nomination.
The rules are the rules and while it comes across as completely unfair to those who support Senator Sanders, it’s also a reminder the Democratic Party as a whole is still made up of moderates. The establishment media are much more moderate as well.
If there weren’t so many candidates in the moderate lane I wonder if we even would be having this discussion. Then again, if there was a moderate candidate that was heads and shoulders above the rest, we wouldn’t be having this conversation.
If we all didn’t know the answer after the New Hampshire debate it’s painfully obvious going into South Carolina and beyond that overwhelming amount of the superdelegates will not support a Bernie Sanders nomination.
The rules are the rules and while it comes across as completely unfair to those who support Senator Sanders, it’s also a reminder the Democratic Party as a whole is still made up of moderates. The establishment media are much more moderate as well.
If there weren’t so many candidates in the moderate lane I wonder if we even would be having this discussion. Then again, if there was a moderate candidate that was heads and shoulders above the rest, we wouldn’t be having this conversation.