And here's the conclusion:
"Dozens of interviews with Democratic establishment leaders this week
show that they are not just worried about Mr. Sanders’s candidacy, but
are also willing to risk intraparty damage to stop his nomination at the
national convention in July if they get the chance. Since Mr. Sanders’s
victory in Nevada’s caucuses on Saturday, The Times has interviewed 93
party officials — all of them superdelegates, who could have a say on
the nominee at the convention — and found overwhelming opposition to
handing the Vermont senator the nomination if he arrived with the most
delegates but fell short of a majority."
Krystal and Saager discuss in the video below.
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