Landslide victories over Hillary Clinton in Saturday’s
Democratic primaries in Alaska, Hawaii and Washington have given
“momentum” to Bernie Sanders’ campaign, the Vermont senator says. But
where Sanders needs momentum most—in winning 2,383 of party’s delegates
to clinch the nomination—he’s way behind Clinton and, worse, showing
signs that his promised political revolution inevitably will be a
devolution of standard party politics.
Leid Stories says Sanderistas should prepare for a sellout.