Nader:
Clinton winning by 'dictatorship'
13
May, 2016
Ralph
Nader says Hillary
Clinton is
"going to win by dictatorship" in her Democratic primary
race against Bernie
Sanders.
"Twenty-five
percent of superdelegates are cronies, mostly. They weren't elected,"
Nader, an activist and former Green Party presidential candidate,
told U.S.
News in
a story published Friday .
"They
were there in order to stop somebody like Bernie Sanders, who would
win by the vote."
Clinton,
the Democratic front-runner in the race for the White House, has
secured 2,240 of the 2,383 delegates needed to clinch her party's
nomination, according to the Associated Press delegate
tracker.
That includes the backing of 524 superdelegates, the unbound
powerbrokers who make their vote at the July convention. Sanders has
tried to woo these votes to his sidel the Vermont senator has 1,473
delegates total, including just 40 superdelegates.
Sanders
is vowing to fight until the Democratic National Convention in late
July, citing his "momentum" from winning recent states.
Still, Clinton has won some 3
million more votes than
Sanders during the primaries.
Nader
told U.S. News he thinks Sanders "made very few mistakes"
during his White House bid and would present a bigger challenge to
presumptive Republican nominee Donald
Trump in
November.
"[H]e
couldn't do anything about the superdelegates. But he almost won and
he would've won," Nader said. "He would've defeated Trump
easily, much more easily than [Clinton] would've defeated him."
"He
doesn't produce gaffes. He's very consistent and he's scandal-free.
What politician 35 years in office is scandal-free?"
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