Recent, like.. immediately recent - screwing Bernie Sanders on the primary popular vote. I wonder why the dems and news people are not crying about *that* popular vote?
* In Utah, where Sanders won by a 79-20 margin, two of the state’s four superdelegates are backing Clinton.
* 11 of 16 superdelegates in Minnesota are supporting Clinton, even though Sanders won the state’s March 1 caucus by a 62-38 margin.
* While Sanders blew Clinton out of the water by a 73-27 margin in Washington State, Clinton has 10 of 16 superdelegates. Sanders has zero.
* Six of Wisconsin’s ten superdelegates are supporting Clinton, while only one is backing Sanders. The Vermont senator won the Badger State’s primary by 14 points.
* All nine superdelegates in Rhode Island have committed to supporting Hillary Clinton, even though Bernie Sanders defeated the former Secretary of State by a 12-point margin.
* Sanders also has only one superdelegate in Alaska, same as Clinton, even after winning the state by an 82-18 margin.