2020 Primary Election: Here's how California counts delegates

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I like how you are showcasing Biden as if he is a front runner when he has been doing disastrously in both Iowa and New Hampshire primaries. Boy is done!

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so many questions. I have been looking in wikipedia at the total numbers of delegates and super delegates (pledged and unpledged) and although in the main page of the '2020 Democratic Party Presidential Primaries' they have a list with all the numbers in the 'Primary and caucus calendar' section, if you select specific States, then these numbers change (like Maryland, New York and so many more). It looks like although people say that the superdelegates have less power, if you compare with the totals of 2016, you will see that now, in 2020 there are way more superdelegates. Is it me or this is scary?

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