Superdelegates only account for 15% (715/4763) of the total delegates in the DNC primary. It would take more than just that to rig in their preferred candidate.
Bernie almost broke through in 2016 (and I'm of the belief that he actually won that primary). What if they have to pull an even bigger rig job to keep RFK out?
Superdelegates only account for 15% (715/4763) of the total delegates in the DNC primary. It would take more than just that to rig in their preferred candidate.
Bernie almost broke through in 2016 (and I'm of the belief that he actually won that primary). What if they have to pull an even bigger rig job to keep RFK out?