The two democrats of the US politics Vermont Senator Bernie
Sanders and the Secretary Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton can’t both run against the republican
candidate. One of them has to step down. And currently neither of them seem
exactly okay to step down for another. But even so, the party will have to
ultimately pick one. Secretary Clinton has always seemed to be some steps
forward in this race. The Senator Bernie’s popularity, even if it came a bit
late can’t be exactly ignored. That’s where the role of superdelegates is
crucial.
Democratic Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman
Shultz says that superdelegates are in place to protect party leaders from
running against grassroots activists. So, the main question will be who among
them is gaining more popularity from the real voters of the country. Even when
any public official debates held between the two seem to increase the weight of
Bernie over Clinton, the Superdelegates are still doubtful that Senator Bernie
Sanders could actually win the election against republican candidate and became
the President Bernie Sanders.
The foreign origin of Bernie Sanders and
his outright expression of views in some critical discussions seem to be the
main reason why the superdelegates are still doubtful. Yes you can see the
passion for Bernie among the Bernie supporters, but still the passion is not
going to win him the victory. It’s the number that matters. And the
superdelegates in the Democratic Party feel that Hillary’s supporters even if
not passionate about her seem to be more in number.
So, without the permission of the
superdelegates Bernie can’t even be the presidential candidate for the coming
election. But will Bernie be able to actually be able turn around the course
and make the superdelegates believe that he has actually more possibility to
win this victory than Hillary.
So let’s cross our fingers and hope for
the best. You know what’s best!
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