Democrats Don’t Have a Nominee Until Delegates Say So
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The nominee is chosen at the national convention (this year, it’s in Chicago in mid-August). The path to an alternative nominee remains open, and a look at party rules, and the reasons for their adoption, offers a road map to how such a shift could happen.

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Then we give Trump Ohio without a fight?

18 electoral votes for a nominee and a policy to be names later?

How does this make any lick of sense?

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