VAspeedgoat
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I'm not sure how an indictment would prevent her from keeping a nomination. Maybe the D Party rules prohibit a candidate to have an indictment hanging over their heads but I doubt it. A finding of guilt is another story.
It also depends on which stage of the nomination process you are talking about. If she is nominated as her Party's candidate, that would be be an internal D Party issue and Bernie might be the default.
I'm not sure if delegates or the electoral college reps are bound to stand as expected. I think they can flip if they feel like it, but it's rare.
But if she was nominated as President at the national level I think the Republicans would be back in the mix.
As to my other post, my reason for thinking the machine won on the R side is because of Rubio's great showing. On the D side, yeah, Bernie put up a fight but if Americans were really upset it would have been a landslide for Bernie. Trump and Bernie would have walked away with it, hands down, if people were really tired of politics as usual. Just my opinion.
I'm not sure a party caucus would necesarily be tired of politics as usual. In my opinion these are the people that are generally content with politics as usual as long as their party wins or is in office. The fact that it was a tie shows they are angry. Time to hurry up and wait to see how it plays out. To me a tie was a landlide win for Bernie.....or a loss for Hilary, however you look at it.