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superdelegates. superdelegates. a candidate democratic candidate , needs 2383 votes in order to win the democratic nomination. let me be very clear. it is virtually impossible for secretary clinton to reach the majority of convention delegates by june 14. th is the last day that a primary will be held. with pledged delegates alone. in other words, once more, it is virtually impossible for secretary clinton to reach the majority of convention delegates by june 14 with pledged delegates alone. top as theed superdelegates to convention in philadelphia. in other words, the convention will be a contested contest. currently, secretary clinton has 1645 pledged delegates. 55% of the total. we have 1318 pledged delegates, 45% of the total. there are 10 states remaining, where we are going to be vigorously competing. plus, the district of columbia, puerto rico, the virgin islands, and guam. we believe that we are in a very strong position to win many of these remaining contests, and we have an excellent chance
superdelegates. superdelegates. a candidate democratic candidate , needs 2383 votes in order to win the democratic nomination. let me be very clear. it is virtually impossible for secretary clinton to reach the majority of convention delegates by june 14. th is the last day that a primary will be held. with pledged delegates alone. in other words, once more, it is virtually impossible for secretary clinton to reach the majority of convention delegates by june 14 with pledged delegates alone....
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superdelegates. superdelegates. a candidate democratic candidate , needs 2383 votes in order to win the democratic nomination. let me be very clear. it is virtually impossible for secretary clinton to reach the majority of convention delegates by june 14. that is the last day that a primary will be held. with pledged delegates alone. in other words, once more, it is virtually impossible for secretary clinton to reach the majority of convention delegates by june 14 with pledged delegates alone. top as theed superdelegates to convention in philadelphia. in other words, the convention will be a contested contest. currently, secretary clinton has 1645 pledged delegates. 55% of the total. we have 1318 pledged delegates, 45% of the total. there are 10 states remaining, where we are going to be vigorously competing. plus, the district of columbia, puerto rico, the virgin islands, and guam. we believe that we are in a very strong position to win many of these remaining contests, and we have an excellent chan
superdelegates. superdelegates. a candidate democratic candidate , needs 2383 votes in order to win the democratic nomination. let me be very clear. it is virtually impossible for secretary clinton to reach the majority of convention delegates by june 14. that is the last day that a primary will be held. with pledged delegates alone. in other words, once more, it is virtually impossible for secretary clinton to reach the majority of convention delegates by june 14 with pledged delegates alone....
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while she has 520 superdelegates , we have all of 39 superdelegates. in other words, while we have delegates the pledged in real campaign, for the people only 7%ken, we have one of the superdelegates. two points regarding that. superdelegates, in states were either candidate, secretary clinton on myself, has thoselandslide victory, superdelegates ought to seriously reflect on whether they should cast their superdelegate vote in line with the wishes of the people of their state. let me just give you an example of what i mean by that. washington, we won that caucus with almost 73% of the vote there. 73% of the vote there. in anybody's definition that is a massive landslide. at this point secretary clinton has 10 superdelegates from the state of washington. we have zero. i would ask the superdelegates from the state of washington to respect the wishes of the people in their state and the votes they have cast. in minnesota, we won the caucus there with 61% of the. hillary clinton has 11 superdelegates. we have three. in colorado, we won that state with 59%
while she has 520 superdelegates , we have all of 39 superdelegates. in other words, while we have delegates the pledged in real campaign, for the people only 7%ken, we have one of the superdelegates. two points regarding that. superdelegates, in states were either candidate, secretary clinton on myself, has thoselandslide victory, superdelegates ought to seriously reflect on whether they should cast their superdelegate vote in line with the wishes of the people of their state. let me just give...
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superdelegates. superdelegates. a candidate, democratic candidate needs 2383 votes in order to win the democratic nomination. let me be very clear. it is virtually impossible for secretary clinton to reach the majority of convention delegates by june 14. that is the last day that a primary will be held. with pledged delegates alone. in other words, once more, it is virtually impossible for secretary clinton to reach the majority of convention delegates by june 14 with pledged delegates alone. she will need superdelegates to take her over the top as the convention in philadelphia. in other words, the convention will be a contested contest. currently, secretary clinton has 1645 pledged delegates. 55% of the total. we have 1318 pledged delegates, 45% of the total. there are 10 states remaining, where we are going to be vigorously competing. plus, the district of columbia, puerto rico, the virgin islands, and guam. we believe that we are in a very strong position to win many of these remaining contests,
superdelegates. superdelegates. a candidate, democratic candidate needs 2383 votes in order to win the democratic nomination. let me be very clear. it is virtually impossible for secretary clinton to reach the majority of convention delegates by june 14. that is the last day that a primary will be held. with pledged delegates alone. in other words, once more, it is virtually impossible for secretary clinton to reach the majority of convention delegates by june 14 with pledged delegates alone....
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i do believe that the superdelegates whether it's clinton's or mine, states that we won, superdelegates in states where candidate wins landslide should listen to the people in those states and vote for the candidate chosen by the people. >> dickerson: you make your pitch, i want to ask you about the developments on hillary clinton e-mails because you've said that you are sick of hearing about them, now inspector general's report new developments have now come out i wonder if you still have the same feeling about those e-mails now that official body weighed in about her e-mails and her behavior. >> we plaid ha rally with 6,000 people half hour ago the issues that i have been talking about are the issues that really are the issues basing the american people. why the middle class is declining. why kids are leaving school $50, to expand social security, set a. those are the issues, frankly what i think is that people in the democratic process want real debate about the real issues. you're right, inspector general just came out with a report, it was not a good report. the but something that
i do believe that the superdelegates whether it's clinton's or mine, states that we won, superdelegates in states where candidate wins landslide should listen to the people in those states and vote for the candidate chosen by the people. >> dickerson: you make your pitch, i want to ask you about the developments on hillary clinton e-mails because you've said that you are sick of hearing about them, now inspector general's report new developments have now come out i wonder if you still...
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then will unelected superdelegates decide the democratic race? >> a lot of people out there, many of the pundits and politicians they say, bernie sanders, you dropout. the people of california should not have the right to determine who the next president will be. well, let me be as clear as i can be. i agree with you. we are in until the last ballot gets cast. amy: as bernie sanders wins in oregon and virtually ties hillary clinton in kentucky, we look at the secret history of superdelegates a new expose by , in these times here in chicago. then we speak to the journalist who exposed chicago's cover up of the police shooting death of 17-year-old laquan mcdonald. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. vermont senator bernie sanders has won the democratic primaryan kentucky. with 99% of kentucky precincts reporting, clinton leads sanders by .5%. sanders thanked his supporters in both states. >> let me also take this opportunity to say a word of thanks to the people of ke
then will unelected superdelegates decide the democratic race? >> a lot of people out there, many of the pundits and politicians they say, bernie sanders, you dropout. the people of california should not have the right to determine who the next president will be. well, let me be as clear as i can be. i agree with you. we are in until the last ballot gets cast. amy: as bernie sanders wins in oregon and virtually ties hillary clinton in kentucky, we look at the secret history of...
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the superdelegate can change up until a convention. i mean, it did significantly during the 2008 race between obama and clinton. a number of superdelegates went over to obama after they committed to supporting hillary. so i do think that the democratic party is going -- the democratic party will nominate whoever has won the most popular votes and the most delegates that have been one in the primaries and caucuses. i don't think that we should worry about the superdelegates. it is all going to come out in the small the democratic way. >> according to the world economic forum more than 80 percent of america's governors and members of congress are men. from west grove pennsylvania. >> hi. are some women biased against voting for a woman for president? >> ii do not think that women are biased against wanting. there have been some studies or one study in particular that has said that elderly women may be a little bit more concerned about voting for a woman, but in general women vote for female candidates. the record shows that men do as wel
the superdelegate can change up until a convention. i mean, it did significantly during the 2008 race between obama and clinton. a number of superdelegates went over to obama after they committed to supporting hillary. so i do think that the democratic party is going -- the democratic party will nominate whoever has won the most popular votes and the most delegates that have been one in the primaries and caucuses. i don't think that we should worry about the superdelegates. it is all going to...
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what i said is obviously california is very, very important. 475 superdelegates. obviously, if we don't do well in california, it will make our path much, much harder. no question about it. but i think we have a good chance to win in california. maybe win big. and maybe win four or five of the other states that are up on june 7th. >> but without a california victory, you can't win a majority of pledged delegates. and obviously you will once again not succeed in a big state with a diverse population. it's going to be a hard -- it's going to be hard for you to convince democrats to go with you without a california victory. fair? >> hey, look, chuck. california is the big enchilada, so to speak. obviously it is enormously important and obviously we want to win it. but let me just tell you something. my campaign has been written off before we started. nobody thought we would do anything. we have now won 20 states, primaries and caucuses and by the end of the process, we may win half of the states. so you know, we're going to fight until the last vote is cast and the l
what i said is obviously california is very, very important. 475 superdelegates. obviously, if we don't do well in california, it will make our path much, much harder. no question about it. but i think we have a good chance to win in california. maybe win big. and maybe win four or five of the other states that are up on june 7th. >> but without a california victory, you can't win a majority of pledged delegates. and obviously you will once again not succeed in a big state with a diverse...
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so can he convince clinton's superdelegates to support him instead? the fox news political insiders will be right back. >>> in states where i as a candidate, secretary clinton or myself, has won a landslide victory, those superdelegates ought to seriously reflect on whether they should cast their superdelegate vote in line with the wishes of the people of their state. >> senator bernie sanders criticizing superdelegates who he says may be letting down their constituents. is he working to cut into hillary clinton's support at the democratic convention as it's becoming clear he will not reach the number of delegates needed to win the nomination outright. the fox news political insiders are back. john, pat, doug, thank you again. >> sure. >> so hillary clinton has more superdelegates than she theoretically should proportional to the voting so far. >> right. >> sanders is trying to woo some of them over. could this get messy? >> it's gonna get messy. i think one of the things we as political insiders have all agreed on and said is this is not a convention
so can he convince clinton's superdelegates to support him instead? the fox news political insiders will be right back. >>> in states where i as a candidate, secretary clinton or myself, has won a landslide victory, those superdelegates ought to seriously reflect on whether they should cast their superdelegate vote in line with the wishes of the people of their state. >> senator bernie sanders criticizing superdelegates who he says may be letting down their constituents. is he...
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he flipped superdelegates.sanders message against clinton it will not be strong as several weeks ago. what he wants to do, democratic party wants to make sure they have a against lyin' trump, pin nokia yo trump. whether jfk's assassination. charles: hold on one second, bernie is in it to win it. he is reluctant to talke-mails, even if he doesn't, the news is the news, whatever happens it will talk about, happen to hillary. she is losing these contest. >> talk about something. who would have thought a-- 74-year-old white male politician look first female candidate of the president of the united states look tired and out of touch? bernie sanders has run solid campaign and consistent in his tactics. that is providing a foil to hillary clinton. absolutely, i don't think it is quite so easy, weil see, we'll see. to your point, eric though, barack obama was able to flip some of those superdelegates despite losing new york, new jersey and california. >>> u.s. navy seal was killed by isis. he has been identified. and d
he flipped superdelegates.sanders message against clinton it will not be strong as several weeks ago. what he wants to do, democratic party wants to make sure they have a against lyin' trump, pin nokia yo trump. whether jfk's assassination. charles: hold on one second, bernie is in it to win it. he is reluctant to talke-mails, even if he doesn't, the news is the news, whatever happens it will talk about, happen to hillary. she is losing these contest. >> talk about something. who would...
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clinton has a huge edge over sanders with 522 superdelegates pledging their support to her.if you look at just the pledged delegates, clinton still leads by more than 300, but the race is a lot closer. sean, this issue over superdelegates is something that sanders and his supporters are very much aware of. last night, the senator promised to do something about it. take a listen. >> we understand, and i do not deny it for one second, that we have an uphill battle in front of us. but i think we have a path toward victory although it is a narrow path. our goal is twofold. number one, to win a majority of pledged delegates. number two, it is to make sure that in those states where we have won landslide victories, you know, 65%, 70% of the votes that the superdelegates in those states listen to their constituents and vote the way their constituents voted. >> well, there you go. sanders also said his campaign will try to flip the superdelegates who've already pledged their support to hillary clinton so, sean, we'll continue to follow how this develops. a lot going on. back to you.
clinton has a huge edge over sanders with 522 superdelegates pledging their support to her.if you look at just the pledged delegates, clinton still leads by more than 300, but the race is a lot closer. sean, this issue over superdelegates is something that sanders and his supporters are very much aware of. last night, the senator promised to do something about it. take a listen. >> we understand, and i do not deny it for one second, that we have an uphill battle in front of us. but i...
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then superdelegates 700 nationwide and at the party conventions, superdelegates can vote for anyone.hey can do whatever they want. and this brings us back to the big game here in california. at this point, neither clinton nor sanders can realistically win the nomination with only pledged delegate. just aren't enough left. so whoever wins the democratic nomination has to rely on superdelegates to get across that finish line. now, more than 500 superdelegates have already declared their support for clinton. but that's not set in stone. they could change their minds. by winning california by scoring the big touchdown, sanders is hoping he can say, look, i have the mandate of the huge liberal state. you superdelegates need to change your mind and vote for me. and that's why he is here pulling out all the stops in california. >> so you mentioned, melissa, superdelegates. are we talking about members of congress? who are they? >> that's right. one is democrat party officials so sort of the head of california democratic party, for example, and the others are members of congress and the sena
then superdelegates 700 nationwide and at the party conventions, superdelegates can vote for anyone.hey can do whatever they want. and this brings us back to the big game here in california. at this point, neither clinton nor sanders can realistically win the nomination with only pledged delegate. just aren't enough left. so whoever wins the democratic nomination has to rely on superdelegates to get across that finish line. now, more than 500 superdelegates have already declared their support...
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i am a superdelegate. i would be glad to have that be a contested issue down the road because if we are going to make our party more democratic, we have to take that spectre out, reform that spectre, change how it is applied. i don't know the exact outcome, but superdelegates, their role, the number of them that exists, i think it is all open for change. jason: as a native arizonan i , i have been hearing for 20 years or so that democrats are really focusing on trying to turn arizona into a purple state, into a swing state. is a trump nomination for the republican party, is that something that can be a tipping point in arizona? rep. grijalva: i think it can be. i think it can be in arizona. it can reestablish the party in new mexico. it can be decisive in colorado, florida. specifically among latino voters, registration has gone up tremendously. turnout will be high. i told people that a lot of strategies for turnout will have to go out the window if trump is the nominee, which he appears he is going to be
i am a superdelegate. i would be glad to have that be a contested issue down the road because if we are going to make our party more democratic, we have to take that spectre out, reform that spectre, change how it is applied. i don't know the exact outcome, but superdelegates, their role, the number of them that exists, i think it is all open for change. jason: as a native arizonan i , i have been hearing for 20 years or so that democrats are really focusing on trying to turn arizona into a...
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not be a bad idea but you do have superdelegates, you have 700 superdelegates and i'm not a great fans but their job is to take an objective look at reality. the reality is we are the stronger candidate. >> you actually -- >> you think it would be okay for the pledged delegates, majority of democratic voters to pick one candidate and superdelegates to go with a different candidate? you're not suggesting that? >> it's very funny that you asked me -- me that question when you had 400 pledged delegates come on board clinton's campaign before anyone else was in the race. that's called an anoinment process and the establishment talking, big money -- this is who we want to be president. we are where we are right now -- and we are -- >> jake, where we are is we're fighting to win the pledged delegates. before i can answer your question, let's see what's going to happen. your argument is let's get rid of superdelegates, tha may not be a bad idea. >> traveling with the sanders campaign where he will be holding a rally later today. had a lot to say about the party rules and -- >> he's been taki
not be a bad idea but you do have superdelegates, you have 700 superdelegates and i'm not a great fans but their job is to take an objective look at reality. the reality is we are the stronger candidate. >> you actually -- >> you think it would be okay for the pledged delegates, majority of democratic voters to pick one candidate and superdelegates to go with a different candidate? you're not suggesting that? >> it's very funny that you asked me -- me that question when you...
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we have received all of 7% of the superdelegates. >> you were making a point about the superdelegates, but what you left out of that data is that, while it's true, you have roughly 46% of the pledged delegates, secretary clinton has roughly 54% of them, and what you've achieved is remarkable and there's no one that disputes that, yet at this hour it seems unlikely you'll achieve the majority of the pledged delegates. can you see how that might leave the impression that -- >> two points, no. sume most of the people who come to my rallies can do arithmetic. if i have 46%, she has 54%. the point that i was making is there's something absurd i get 46% of the delegates that come from real contests, real elections, and 7% of the superdelegates. and the point that i made a few minutes after that is that some 400 of hillary clinton superdelegates came on board her campaign before anybody else announced. >> absolutely true. >> it was an anointment. that is bad for the process. it seems superdelegates want to see how the process unfolds, who is the stronger candidate, as you well know, and disa
we have received all of 7% of the superdelegates. >> you were making a point about the superdelegates, but what you left out of that data is that, while it's true, you have roughly 46% of the pledged delegates, secretary clinton has roughly 54% of them, and what you've achieved is remarkable and there's no one that disputes that, yet at this hour it seems unlikely you'll achieve the majority of the pledged delegates. can you see how that might leave the impression that -- >> two...
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what i said is obviously california is very, very important. 475 superdelegates. obviously, if we don't do well in california, it will make our path much, much harder. no question about it. but i think we have a good chance to win in california. maybe win big. and maybe win four or five of the other states that are up on june 7th. >> but without a california victory, you can't win a majority of pledged delegates. and obviously you will once again not succeed in a big state with a diverse population. it's going to be a hard -- it's going to be hard for you to convince democrats to go with you without a california victory. fair? >> hey, look, chuck. california is the big enchilada, so to speak. obviously, enormously important and obviously we want to win it. but let me just tell you something. my campaign is written off before we started. nobody thought we would do anything. we have now won 20 states, primaries and caucuses and by the end of the process, we may win half of the states. so you know, we're going to fight until the last vote is cast and the last -- try
what i said is obviously california is very, very important. 475 superdelegates. obviously, if we don't do well in california, it will make our path much, much harder. no question about it. but i think we have a good chance to win in california. maybe win big. and maybe win four or five of the other states that are up on june 7th. >> but without a california victory, you can't win a majority of pledged delegates. and obviously you will once again not succeed in a big state with a diverse...
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secretary clinton has ten superdelegates, we have zero. >> so what sanders is saying there, the superdelegates should honor the will of the voters in the states that they come from. so we did the math on that. we went back to the states that sanders has won. we also went back to the states that clinton has won. we gave them each all of the superdelegates for the states that they won. and even when you do that, check this out. clinton still ends up with 386 superdelegates. to only 134 for bernie sanders. a lead of more than 250 right there. and that's not even counting the more than 300 pledge delegates that she's already ahead of him by. you combine those two things, what does it add up to? it adds up to a near impossibility for bernie sanders to catch her. that's even giving him all of the superdelegates in every single one of the states he has won so far, as he was just describing there. joining us now from ft. wayne, indiana, nbc's chris jansing. she has more on the democratic candidates. chris, that was a pretty defiant statement from bernie sanders on sunday in the face of all of that. he
secretary clinton has ten superdelegates, we have zero. >> so what sanders is saying there, the superdelegates should honor the will of the voters in the states that they come from. so we did the math on that. we went back to the states that sanders has won. we also went back to the states that clinton has won. we gave them each all of the superdelegates for the states that they won. and even when you do that, check this out. clinton still ends up with 386 superdelegates. to only 134 for...
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think about who superdelegates are.y are members of the democratic national committee, they're elected democrats like governors and senators and they're party leaders. in other words, many superdelegates are really the establishment of the democratic party. not all of them, a lot of them are. they were created in the 1980s specifically to keep the party from being swept up in a populous movement that might saddle them with a candidate that could not win in the fall. party bosses didn't really like. so far, anderson, superdelegates are showing very little appetite for the campaign of bernie sanders and the direction he would like to take it. that's why no matter what else happens, she's beating him in popular vote, in electoral count, but beating him in superdelegates, and that's a big deal. anderson? >> tom, thanks very much. appreciate it. tomorrow afternoon when hillary clinton talked with chris cuomo, see that live at 1:00 p.m. eastern on cnn. >>> up next, cnn nick peyton walsh takes us to the fight against isis in l
think about who superdelegates are.y are members of the democratic national committee, they're elected democrats like governors and senators and they're party leaders. in other words, many superdelegates are really the establishment of the democratic party. not all of them, a lot of them are. they were created in the 1980s specifically to keep the party from being swept up in a populous movement that might saddle them with a candidate that could not win in the fall. party bosses didn't really...
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california is obviously very, very important. 475 superdelegates. obviously, if we don't do well in california, it will make our path much, much harder. no question about it. but i think we have a good chance to win in california. maybe win big and maybe win four or five of the other states. >> without a california victory, you can't win a majority of pledged delegates. obviously, you will once again not succeed in a big state with a diverse population. it is going to be hard for you to convince democrats to go with yo without a california victory. fair? >> chuck, california is the big enchilada, so to speak. obviously, it is enormously important and we want to win it. my campaign has been written off since before we started. nobody thought we would do anything. we have won 20 states, primaries, and caucuses. by the end of the process, we may win half of the states. we're going to fight until the last vote is cast and try to appeal to the last delegate that we can. >> last week with me secretary clinton said when it comes to party unity she's doing
california is obviously very, very important. 475 superdelegates. obviously, if we don't do well in california, it will make our path much, much harder. no question about it. but i think we have a good chance to win in california. maybe win big and maybe win four or five of the other states. >> without a california victory, you can't win a majority of pledged delegates. obviously, you will once again not succeed in a big state with a diverse population. it is going to be hard for you to...
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he's been criticizing superdelegates but he wants superdelegates presumably to push him over the top.legates. >> it will be a complicated argument for him to make in june. >> superdelegates will keep in mind the coalition the democratic party will need to put together. a huge part of that coalition is going to be african-american voters, and bernie sanders has shown virtually no ability to attract african-american voters. >>> up next, our reports empty their notebooks including a request from marco rubio to reconsider. first, the results from our "inside politics" quiz this week, back and forth between donald trump and bernie sanders on whether they would go head to head on the debate stage. the majority of people who love politics said they should. the big hilton world sale is on honors members save up to 25% on brands like hampton, doubletree, hilton garden inn, and waldorf astoria so stop clicking around. book direct at hilton.com now that's satisfaction. because you can't beat zero heartburn! i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn ahhh the sweet taste of victor
he's been criticizing superdelegates but he wants superdelegates presumably to push him over the top.legates. >> it will be a complicated argument for him to make in june. >> superdelegates will keep in mind the coalition the democratic party will need to put together. a huge part of that coalition is going to be african-american voters, and bernie sanders has shown virtually no ability to attract african-american voters. >>> up next, our reports empty their notebooks...
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john: if you were a superdelegate, what would you say to sanders?icole: i say go get some young people to register to vote for her, because they aren't reliable. is the serious point; he could actually be helpful to her. i think he has paralyzed the system. i think the white house is being cautious, and i think he -- as a republican, i shouldn't care, or just watching this, i can't help but feel that there is a gender piece to him getting treated with a lot of tenderness when she was harped on to get out. john: i don't fully disagree. innext, we go on the ground indianato preview trump's rally tonight. we are joined from south bend. ♪ john: rally sons of notre dame,, singe sing your glory and sound her fame. kate. joined by i don't know why they made me do the notre dame fight song, but i was happy to do it because you are there. ted cruz is doing a lot of stuff in that state, ted cruz doing less. the trump campaign is watching them pretty carefully. what do they think right now, what they are seeing from ted cruz in these last 24 hours before the v
john: if you were a superdelegate, what would you say to sanders?icole: i say go get some young people to register to vote for her, because they aren't reliable. is the serious point; he could actually be helpful to her. i think he has paralyzed the system. i think the white house is being cautious, and i think he -- as a republican, i shouldn't care, or just watching this, i can't help but feel that there is a gender piece to him getting treated with a lot of tenderness when she was harped on...
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that's not surprising. 15% of the delegates in the democratic party are superdelegates. nobody can clench and win the nomination ahead of the convention based on pledged delegates alone with no help from superdelegates unless it's just a huge overwhelming landslide win. barack obama got nowhere near that kind of win in 2008. but under bernie sanders' logic from this year, 2008 would have also been a contested convention, right? he didn't clench the nomination, would need the superdelegates at the convention to put him over, didn't have enough pledged delegates to do it need the superdelegates to put him over and means a contested convention under his logic this year and the reason it wasn't a contested convention in 2008 was hillary clinton did not contest it. even though she had a lead in the popular vote over then senator obama and even though barack obama only beat her in pledged delegates by 4% and even though nowhere near clenching the superdelegates at the end of the primary contest, hillary clinton made it clear barack obama had won fair and square and she endorse
that's not surprising. 15% of the delegates in the democratic party are superdelegates. nobody can clench and win the nomination ahead of the convention based on pledged delegates alone with no help from superdelegates unless it's just a huge overwhelming landslide win. barack obama got nowhere near that kind of win in 2008. but under bernie sanders' logic from this year, 2008 would have also been a contested convention, right? he didn't clench the nomination, would need the superdelegates at...
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we have 7% of the superdelegates.that makes sense. >> even if the delegates, the superdelegates in the states where it's already been contested go to you, you're still far behind. >> that's right. but i think it is a valid point. i have a whole lot of problems with the nature of superdelegates right now and the power that they have. i mean the truth is, you've got over 700 superdelegates and that is too many, i think. so i think that's something we have to rethink. but the basic point here is i think given where we are right now, with superdelegates playing a very, very powerful role, although they were not elected by their constituents, i think it is appropriate that those superdelegates sit and think which candidate will be the strongest candidate in defeating donald trump, and i think the objective evidence is that i will be. >> reporter: so no matter what the delegate -- >> i don't want to get -- i've said what i have said. right now, by the way, we got, including today, ten more states. we're at 45% of the popula
we have 7% of the superdelegates.that makes sense. >> even if the delegates, the superdelegates in the states where it's already been contested go to you, you're still far behind. >> that's right. but i think it is a valid point. i have a whole lot of problems with the nature of superdelegates right now and the power that they have. i mean the truth is, you've got over 700 superdelegates and that is too many, i think. so i think that's something we have to rethink. but the basic...
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number two, we think we can make the case of superdelegates. there are many rather incredibly supporting secretary clinton in states that we have won 06-70% of the vote. we think we have the right to make the case for those super dallas gats, go with the majority of your state. the superdelegates in general, where she is beating us 10-1 because she's the establishment candidate. our argument is, take a look at which candidate is better suited to beat donald trump. every poll that i have seen, national and statewide says that bernie sanders is the stronger candidate because we appeal not only to the overwhelming majority of democrats we appeal to independents as well. the message that we are bringing forth that it is too late for establishment politics and economics, that we have to stand up and take on the top 1% who are now getting almost all of new income and wealth. that is resonating in indiana where i think we have shot to win and around this country. >> dickerson: just to make sure nobody has any misunderstanding because there's been lot
number two, we think we can make the case of superdelegates. there are many rather incredibly supporting secretary clinton in states that we have won 06-70% of the vote. we think we have the right to make the case for those super dallas gats, go with the majority of your state. the superdelegates in general, where she is beating us 10-1 because she's the establishment candidate. our argument is, take a look at which candidate is better suited to beat donald trump. every poll that i have seen,...
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in that process, maybe you tie the superdelegates vote on the first ballot to how your state votes,n my case hillary clinton won pennsylvania and my congressional district by double digits. i think that might be a more fairway of doing it. and then they would become open if and when there would be a second ballot. but there has been so much focus on superdelegates but yet not once ever have they made any difference. bernie sanders' only chance of winning the democratic nomination now is if he were to get such a large amount of superdelegates to vote to him given that hillary clinton has such a large lead on the won delegates that come through the primaries and caucuses. >> you bring up a legitimate point that in the past it certainly has not been a big, big change in superdelegates that determined the race ultimately, the outcome. clinton now doesn't have any public appearances over the weekend in california, is she pretty confident that that is a win in her corner? >> i spetend to think californi will be fairly close. of course it isn't the only state voting on what be the last, ma
in that process, maybe you tie the superdelegates vote on the first ballot to how your state votes,n my case hillary clinton won pennsylvania and my congressional district by double digits. i think that might be a more fairway of doing it. and then they would become open if and when there would be a second ballot. but there has been so much focus on superdelegates but yet not once ever have they made any difference. bernie sanders' only chance of winning the democratic nomination now is if he...
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but she has 512 superdelegates to his 41. can he convince some of the 500 superdelegates to flip? it is a little ironic that bernie sanders, the insurgent candidate, is going to the superdelegates who are the party insiders and saying to the party insiders, by the way, change your mind right now because the process stinks and you need to support me. i don't think he's the best person, wolf, to make that argument quite frankly and i think it is going to fall on deaf ears because the party believes that hillary clinton is the candidate who can beat donald trump. he will say that the polls don't show that, but increasingly you look at our poll, 80% of people believe she will be the nominee. i think it is a very difficult argument for him to make to delegates. to superdelegates. >> mark, what do you think? >> listen, i think when he talks about a contested convention, i don't think he's talking about contesting the fact he will be the nominee. i think he is laying down the marker that he is going to cleveland, that he is more interested in fighting for specific liberal policy proposal
but she has 512 superdelegates to his 41. can he convince some of the 500 superdelegates to flip? it is a little ironic that bernie sanders, the insurgent candidate, is going to the superdelegates who are the party insiders and saying to the party insiders, by the way, change your mind right now because the process stinks and you need to support me. i don't think he's the best person, wolf, to make that argument quite frankly and i think it is going to fall on deaf ears because the party...
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>> no. >> if you were a superdelegate what would you say to bernie sanders? >> pound sand.ked up. they are not reliable. here is the serious point. he could actually be helpful to her, but i think he's sort of paralyzed the whole system. the white house is being cautious not to offend voters, very much obama voters and locked this up. as a republican, really, i shouldn't care, but just watching this, i can't help but feel there is a gender piece to him getting treated with a lot of tenderness and worried about feelings when she was really harped on to get out. >> yeah. i'm -- i don't fully disagree with that. >> wow. >> talk about it more later on. >> up next, we go on the ground to indiana to preview trump's rally tonight. nbc's katy tur joins us from south bend after this quick break. one coat, yes! ♪ there is a day, for every number. ♪ ♪ there is a time, for all my slumbers. ♪ ♪ and i can see, that i can't run and hide. ♪ one coat guaranteed marquee interior. behr's most advanced paint. come find our top rated paints, only at the home depot. for those who've missgone to
>> no. >> if you were a superdelegate what would you say to bernie sanders? >> pound sand.ked up. they are not reliable. here is the serious point. he could actually be helpful to her, but i think he's sort of paralyzed the whole system. the white house is being cautious not to offend voters, very much obama voters and locked this up. as a republican, really, i shouldn't care, but just watching this, i can't help but feel there is a gender piece to him getting treated with a...
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amy: why are the superdelegates going for clinton?> that captures the character of the democratic party establishment. the bulk of the establishment, you look at the senators, the congress members, superdelegates, all of whom are all on the side of clinton -- virtually all of them, virtually very few of them on the side of ernie -- that shows you the democratic party is out of touch with the base of tens of millions of people who are looking for a shift away from corporate -- amy: mike mcginn, you support bernieanders will support hillary clinton if she can the nomination. does that concern you, the other alienation from the majority of people in your state who supported bernie sanders in the poll here, in the caucus here? quite aes concern me bit, and that is one of the reasons i'm a supporter of sanders. i'm looking for a word i could disagree with white kshama sawant was saying, the alienation of regular voters and regular people from the democratic party is a huge problem. this election has really exposed it. in fact, e amountf su
amy: why are the superdelegates going for clinton?> that captures the character of the democratic party establishment. the bulk of the establishment, you look at the senators, the congress members, superdelegates, all of whom are all on the side of clinton -- virtually all of them, virtually very few of them on the side of ernie -- that shows you the democratic party is out of touch with the base of tens of millions of people who are looking for a shift away from corporate -- amy: mike...
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you will not take a moral stand against the superdelegates you're going to be appealing to the superdelegates to come to you. >> yes, sir, absolutely. >> now, let me ask you this, "new york times" had a provocative headline saying senator sanders is willing to quote, harm secretary clinton in the homestretch. are you concerned about potentially damaging clinton's general election if she's the nominee? >> absolutely not. i mean, that story reverend sharpton, often times the campaigns are criticized media and what have you, that's par for the course. i have to say in this particular piece, that is one of the worse the pieces of journalism i've seen. in terms of the more broadly the question you asked, i think in 2008 what we found when secretary clinton went all the way to the end of the process against then senator barack obama and senator obama ran a tremendously strong presidential candidate, winning and winning states democrats had not won in many years, indiana, north carolina, that put to rest this myth out there that long primaries somehow hurt the nominee. as long as the democratic prim
you will not take a moral stand against the superdelegates you're going to be appealing to the superdelegates to come to you. >> yes, sir, absolutely. >> now, let me ask you this, "new york times" had a provocative headline saying senator sanders is willing to quote, harm secretary clinton in the homestretch. are you concerned about potentially damaging clinton's general election if she's the nominee? >> absolutely not. i mean, that story reverend sharpton, often...
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you throw in the superdelegates and say forget it, it's not worth the time. >> the superdelegates wille their say at the convention. but the two candidates are competing well together. if you look at the exit polls going back to wisconsin, new york, pennsylvania, connecticut, you see a national trend where a good 70%, 75% of our voters are excited about our primary. neil: that could change to your point. they could not support hillary. >> i think you see that in he elect. you saw in 2008 we had this group called the pubahs and ultimately everyone came together and we were united at the convention. i feel good about where we are in the primary. neil: wilbur ross was telling lou a half-hour ago, i could see a frustrated bernie sanders bolting and running as an independent. >> he said it on "meet the press" that he would do everything he could to make sure donald trump is not elected president. you see the economic issues happening there, but we know how much worse it would be if you get donald trump in there and he's following the same old republican plan of cutting taxes for people at t
you throw in the superdelegates and say forget it, it's not worth the time. >> the superdelegates wille their say at the convention. but the two candidates are competing well together. if you look at the exit polls going back to wisconsin, new york, pennsylvania, connecticut, you see a national trend where a good 70%, 75% of our voters are excited about our primary. neil: that could change to your point. they could not support hillary. >> i think you see that in he elect. you saw in...
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>> meantime as long as we talk about superdelegates, we should continue, superdelegate backing hillarylinton from the democratic nomination is suggesting that sexism is playing role how she is being criticized for her email scandal. listen to colorado governor john hickenlooper. >> she is the most prepared person to run for high political office in this country for several decades. some people say, and i'm not, you have to look at it, if she, if she was a man, all this stuff wouldn't be the same at the same level. there is awful lot of criticism, literally millions of dollars of criticism against her every week, over things that really aren't that, you know, against a man, wouldn't be brought up like that. >> i can't tell if his lips and tongue are blue because he is oxygen deprived or drinking special kool-aid. >> he is in colorado. >> could be sour patch kids. >> actually have no idea where he is getting that from, kennedy. as a woman, if you are running for highest office in this land we all expect to receive the highest scrutiny that comes along with the process. hillary clinton is
>> meantime as long as we talk about superdelegates, we should continue, superdelegate backing hillarylinton from the democratic nomination is suggesting that sexism is playing role how she is being criticized for her email scandal. listen to colorado governor john hickenlooper. >> she is the most prepared person to run for high political office in this country for several decades. some people say, and i'm not, you have to look at it, if she, if she was a man, all this stuff...