This is such a weird stance, since if any candidate has a plurality, it won't be the superdelegates but the OTHER DELEGATES who deny them the nomination in the first round vote. The superdelegates might swing the balance towards someone else in subsequent voting, but life is hardhttps://twitter.com/DavidKlion/status/1233150331502108672 …
Typically in American primaries trailiing candidates drop out until there are two final contenders left
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Do the delegates of a candidate that drops out always follow their endorsement should they make one? Or do they make up their own minds? How does a candidate NOT get a majority if there are only 2 left? Do they not have to commit before convention or whatever?
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So you will call for all the candidates that come out of ST with no path to a plurality, much less a majority, to drop out?
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