Why Super Delegates Are So Critical to Hillary's Lead

Why Super Delegates Are So Critical to Hillary's Lead

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The transcript discusses the critical role of delegates in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, focusing on Hillary Clinton's lead and Bernie Sanders' strategy to close the gap. It also covers Donald Trump's challenges in securing delegates and the potential fractures within the Republican Party, including the implications of a possible independent run by Trump. Paul Ryan's decision not to run for president is also analyzed.

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What are the potential consequences of a fractured Republican Party in future elections?

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What was Paul Ryan's stance regarding running for president during this campaign?

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What options does the Republican establishment have as they face the current political landscape?

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