Interviews with the Democratic establishment and lawmakers that comprise the Super Delegate group reveals a worry about Bernie Sanders candidacy in a party he actually does NOT want to register in…
Some Super Delegates have indicated that right now?
They WOULD be ready to do almhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_2020_Democratic_Party_automatic_delegatesost ANYTHING to keep Sanders from becoming the parties nominee…
Dozens of interviews with Democratic establishment leaders this week show that they are not just worried about Mr. Sanders’s candidacy, but are also willing to risk intraparty damage to stop his nomination at the national convention in July if they get the chance. Since Mr. Sanders’s victory in Nevada’s caucuses on Saturday, The Times has interviewed 93 party officials — all of them superdelegates, who could have a say on the nominee at the convention — and found overwhelming opposition to handing the Vermont senator the nomination if he arrived with the most delegates but fell short of a majority.
Such a situation may result in a brokered convention, a messy political battle the likes of which Democrats have not seen since 1952, when the nominee was Adlai Stevenson.
“We’re way, way, way past the day where party leaders can determine an outcome here, but I think there’s a vibrant conversation about whether there is anything that can be done,” said Jim Himes, a Connecticut congressman and superdelegate, who believe the nominee should have a majority of delegates.
From California to the Carolinas, and North Dakota to Ohio, the party leaders say they worry that Mr. Sanders, a democratic socialist with passionate but limited support so far, will lose to President Trump, and drag down moderate House and Senate candidates in swing states with his left-wing agenda of “Medicare for all” and free four-year public college.
Mr. Sanders and his advisers insist that the opposite is true — that his ideas will generate huge excitement among young and working-class voters, and lead to record turnout. Such hopes have yet to be borne out in nominating contests so far…
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My Name Is Jack says
And this is why Sanders has to win on the first ballot.
I think he knows that too,despite all the bombastic talk about if one goes into the convention with the most delegates one must be nominated.