Yes, but the second place guy became the vice president. Made for interesting times.yes, I do....about half the superdelegates have not committed to Hillary or anyone, so Bernie has a good chance to capture all of those super delegates...Hillary won the popular vote in her party last go round but lost the election.
Yeah because Obama got most of the super delegates.
Now she is doing the same thing against Sanders.
plus, a couple of the super delegates that initially committed to Hillary were in the news saying they were going to or had already, changed their commitment to Bernie the past couple of days.
Do you see what is wrong with the way the super delegates have been done?
Those rules needs to change back to the way it was before both parties changed them in the 70's and 80's.
They changed them to favor the incumbents not for the ordinary citizen who wants to run.
It is the very reason why it is so hard for a 3rd party to run.
Why are ''parties'' even running our election process? Was it always this way?
And several VEEPS had different political affiliations than the Prez. For example, Adams and Jefferson