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How Democrats can gain delegates without winning a primary

How Democrats can gain delegates without winning a primary

Aired 03/01/2020

PBS News Hour

How Democrats can gain delegates without winning a primary

Clip: 3/1/2020 | 4m 58sVideo has Closed Captions

How Democrats can gain delegates without winning a primary

This week's Super Tuesday will include results from 14 states and one U.S. territory. In all, 1,357 delegates are at stake. But Democrats do not have winner-take-all rules, so presidential candidates can gain a fair number of delegates without actually “winning” a primary at all. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Jeff Greenfield explains.

Aired 03/01/2020

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