Entering Saturday, Clinton led the race with 1,280 pledged delegates to Sanderss 1,030, according to the Associated Press.
In addition, Clinton has 469 superdelegates and Sanders 31.
Sanders may be harder to beat than Clinton. We’ve got a major economic down turn that’s going to hit before November and if we end up with a GOPe wall street candidate sanders may rip him apart for being part of the system destroying the economy.
Having open socialists winning a lot of votes is always a bad thing.
Last time around, it was a community organizer from Chicago. This time, it's a rumpled socialist from Vermont.
With regard to the super delegates, it is premature to be counting them in Shrillary's column. Not so fast. If you remember 2008, she had the "lead" in super delegates most of that campaign as well. It wasn't until late May and early June that they started defecting over to Obama.
It appears that her meltdown might come even sooner this time around. She has now lost 7 straight contests, some of those by humiliating margins. In 2008, she was still scoring major victories into April and May in places like PA, WV and TN.
If Bernie beats her in NY next week, expect those much ballyhooed "super delegates" to start getting cold feet.
DNC has it rigged from the start.