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It'll be interesting to see how it turns out. Clinton has almost twice the number of superdelegates. Nearly half of the 796 delegates have voted (though they can change their vote at any time) so either of them can pick up a couple hundred votes. It seems Clinton has the advantage as far as superdelegates is concerned because she more connected with those already in politics: "[Superdelegates] include elected officials, such as Democratic governors and members of Congress, as well as Democratic Party officers and other notables--members of the Democratic National Committee, state party chairs, big-city mayors, former Presidents & Vice-Presidents, and so on."
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