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Originally Posted by FlameOn
Well the race is not over yet. Realistically Clinton has 595 pledged delegates compared to Sanders 405. Superdelegates do not count if popular vote goes the other way and if Sanders can pull off a better showing in the remaining non-Southern states, he still has a chance, even if it is a fairly small one based on current polls.
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It's not over, it's just 99.5% likely Hillary will win. Been two days since Super Tuesday and so far the Bernie camp has done nothing at all to erode the reason he's losing: Clinton's dominance with minorities. If he can't significantly change that picture, he should do the right thing and drop out if he loses badly enough on the 15th. I just don't think he has it in him to go after Hillary like he needs to in order to win. Say what you will about Trump, he'll get as ugly as he needs to for the wins. Bernie just doesn't appear to have it in him to do it. Noble? I guess, but it's a losing strategy and nobility is losing is still losing.