Do you really think that 17 and 18 year old students are more qualified to nominate the Democratic candidate or should that decision be left to the unpledged experts in a race this close?
Something that must also be taken into consideration is the fact the unpledged delegate or superdelegates vote is not set in stone - the number of superdelegate votes may change at any time if delegates leave office, leave the party, or for whatever reason cannot cast a vote at the Democratic National Convention.
At this point in time the race for the Democratic nominee is not any different than the Super Bowl game with the Giants as a two touchdown underdog. The Patriots were sure to win except they didn't.
The game's not over until it's over. That's why they play the game to the finish.
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