2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: If you don't have the support of the base, you won't be the nominee. [View all]Gothmog
(154,466 posts)Sanders ran knowing that was not going to be the nominee and was running for media coverage. The fact that Sanders stayed in after Super Tuesday is evidence of Sanders true plans. After Super Tuesday, it was clear that Jewish, African American and Latino voters had rejected Sanders and that without these groups he had no chance of being the nominee. Sanders ignored the math and continued on.
In past races, the candidates who were this far behind dropped out. These candidates were actual members of the Democratic Party and cared about the Democratic Party. The fact that Sanders continued after it was clear under the math that he was not going to be the nominee shows Sanders was not concerned about party but about his media coverage.
Math is important in the real world. Clinton's pledge delegate lead after Super Tuesday was real and was ignore because the math was not something that Sanders supporters wanted to deal with
I like living in the real world where math is important