You're the conspiracy theorist. I've looked into t
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Nothing 'unusual' going on.
And no, you don't need a PhD. You just needed to pay attention at least through SOME of your grammar school and HS 'education' to walk away with critical thinking skills sufficient to avoid falling for so much crap.
As for 'super delegates'? Before the GOP leaves Cleveland they'll wish they'd had some 'unbound delegates'.
Quote:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/apr/...es-changes
Superdelegates now make up about 15% of the available delegates, and they are totally unpledged. They are free to change their mind as often as they want until the convention; they can switch from Bernie Sanders to Hillary Clinton to Martin O’Malley to Mickey Mouse.
Normally, though, they change their mind for one reason: voters support a different candidate. In 2008, a number of African American superdelegates who supported Hillary Clinton early in the primary switched to Barack Obama as it became clear Obama had overwhelming support in the African American community