A Democratic National Committee panel has voted to dramatically limit the use of so-called superdelegates in its presidential nominating conventions. In 2016, Hillary Clinton began the primaries with a more than 400-delegate lead over Bernie Sanders by securing support from superdelegates—the 712 congressmembers, senators, governors and other elected officials who often represent the Democratic Party elite.
DNC Panel Votes to Scale Back Use of “Superdelegates”
HeadlineJun 29, 2018