Pledged delegates cannot be the only determinant of the nominee for the Democratic Party, since neither one will get the required 2,025 delegates.

As seen at, http://hillaryisourchoice.com/disprop3.htm the distribution of delegates in a caucus with much fewer votes than a primary is quite lop-sided.

Either popular vote and super-delegates or popular vote needs to be seriously considered in the determination of the nominee.

May we add that the popular vote in FL and MI must be counted. Senator Obama campaigned in MI telling voters to vote uncommitted. I’m not sure how much more proof is needed in that department.

He also had ads run that voters watched in Florida up to the primaries in January.