Posted on 04/10/2016 10:22:02 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
(CNN) - As Republicans gird themselves for an increasingly likely contested convention, Hillary Clinton is confident Democrats won't face the same fate.
The Democratic front-runner is not preparing for a scenario where she or primary rival Sen. Bernie Sanders fail to reach the Democratic National Convention with the delegates needed to lock up the nomination, Clinton told CNN's Jake Tapper in an interview aired Sunday on "State of the Union."
"No, I intend to have the number of delegates that are required to be nominated," Clinton said in the interview, taped in Brooklyn, where Clinton is campaigning ahead of New York's April 19 primary.
Clinton's comments come as Sanders launched several verbal volleys in the last week against Clinton, saying that he has doubts about what kind of president Clinton would be and suggesting that Clinton is unqualified to be president.
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Drudge headline:
7 IN A ROW! Sanders scores WY victory...
But rigged race means Hillary takes more delegates...
And a third party candidate to insure it.
Nothing matters. Not her fecklessness at state nor her many questionable actions.
The FBI will unfound anything against her.
It’s a done deal.
And here you thought your vote actually counted.
When the idiots on the left finally realize that “fight the power” means aligning with those who realize there is nothing but one single amoeba in charge, it will be too late.
Cell block d has come around.
That’s what rat super delegates are for. Picking the party choice instead of the voters choice, as misguided as the left is.
The only thing a Hillary Clinton presidency will win is a continuation of obama’s corruption and unconstitutional power-mongering.
I intend to have the number of delegates that are required to be nominated,” Clinton said. “I paid for ‘em, fair and square”.
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