According to the Associated Press, 78 more delegates and Hillary Clinton clinches the Democratic nomination. Historic! She will be the first woman ever nominated by a major political party in US history.
AP delegate tracker: interactives.ap.org/…
She also continues to pick up much more support from superdelegates, the party leaders who can back any candidate of their choice, dampening Sanders' chances further even as he insists he can win them over later this summer. In the last week, Clinton picked up 12 new superdelegate endorsements while Sanders netted two, according to an Associated Press survey.
When including superdelegates, Clinton's lead grows to 2,305, or 97 percent of the 2,383 delegates needed to win the nomination.
It’s possible even more superdelegates will declare their support before June 7th, placing her closer to clinching the nomination and all the news organizations and networks will call the race on June 7th, declaring Hillary the nominee of our party.
Hillary will have more than enough of the required pledged delegates, 2026 and more than enough superdelegates to put her over 2,383. Any talk of superdelegate strategies over turning the will of the voters will be put to rest that day.
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