^^If Bernie can somehow close the gap significantly to inside 50 or so delegates then he can beg and plead at the convention and you never know. But even then almost certainly no. Hillary may be unliked by many but she has been loyal to the Democratic Party and the superdelegates are the party establishment. Bernie will be behind in popular vote (probably by a lot) and delegate count in a convention, so the argument is very easy that choosing Bernie is going against the people's will.
Good news on the brokered convention front, Ted Cruz got over 50% of the vote in Utah, so he gets all the delegates instead of proportional distribution. And American Samao committed no delegates so that's nine more that could go anywhere. And it appears the establishment is actually reluctantly going to back Cruz because he got an endorsement from Jeb Bush, after Mitt robocalled for him in Utah.
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