(Scott Johnson) The story of the Democrats' undemocratic superdelegates hasn't received much attention, but Politico's Daniel Strauss sums it up in a topic sentence: "Bernie Sanders lost by a hair in Iowa and won by a landslide in New Hampshire. Yet Hillary Clinton has amassed an enormous 350-delegate advantage over the Vermont senator after just two states." I've been stumped by Sanders's failure to make an issue of it. Like his default
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