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In reply to the discussion: The current 538 "best guess" estimate of delegates is: [View all]Fiendish Thingy
(23,274 posts)76. If Biden, Buttigieg and Klobuchar merged delegates, they would still have less than Sanders
Based on the numbers in your OP.
David Plouffe said if the Dems dare to select a nominee who doesnt have the most earned delegates, it would take a generation for the party to recover from that misstep.
If the non-billionaire moderates are serious about taking the nomination, the three of them need to have a summit and decide which two will drop out before Super Tuesday. Thats the only way one of them will have a mathematical shot at beating Sanders in delegates.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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My understanding is that if Sanders is ahead in delegates, no matter how many...
brooklynite
Feb 2020
#2
Some are insisting that Sanders get the nod for any size lead as long as it's a plurality.
TwilightZone
Feb 2020
#12
Bernie IS the unifying candidate... he unifies the working class and low-income voters
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2020
#28
Bernie unifies the majority of electoral votes in the general election against him.
CalFione
Feb 2020
#38
Lol. With his marginalizing of those establishment Democrats, and the hiring of Jill Stein
still_one
Feb 2020
#59
Outside of a few rogues, the pledged delegates would reflect those totals in the first round
madville
Feb 2020
#6
Which is why there WON'T be chaos. They know Bernie's the obvious choice to assure victory
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2020
#29
Yes, but that song... he's a loser, but she's gonna stand by him no matter what.
ehrnst
Feb 2020
#93
Not gonna be a problem, cuz Bernie is winning the nomination on the 1st ballot!!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2020
#68
The Automatic Delegates AKA super delegates. Do In Fact Represent We The People
ahoysrcsm
Feb 2020
#99
math again, if more people do NOT WANT you than want you you should not be the nominee nt
msongs
Feb 2020
#16
No, giving people a ballot and telling them who they have to vote for is not democratic.
TwilightZone
Feb 2020
#57
Rules were meant to be changed... just ask Mike Bloomberg how he got on the debate stage.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2020
#103
Actually, the adding up of delegates is actually what happens in contested conventions.
Sloumeau
Feb 2020
#23
Sad but true... and that some Democrats wouldn't question that idea is what's truly sad!!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2020
#83
If Biden, Buttigieg and Klobuchar merged delegates, they would still have less than Sanders
Fiendish Thingy
Feb 2020
#76
If Bernie goes into the convention with twice as many delegates as the second place candidate, and
totodeinhere
Feb 2020
#94
You apparently do not understand the process. Super delegates get to vote on the
totodeinhere
Feb 2020
#97
FOLLOWUP: everyone agrees that it's up to the Convention to decide...except Sanders.
brooklynite
Feb 2020
#100