Hillary Clinton has now secured the support of all twenty-one of Pennsylvania’s superdelegates.
To arrive at this conclusion, we used the Green Papers’ tally and then confirmed the allegiance of those officials not included in their list.
On Tuesday, Clinton won 106 of the state’s elected pledged delegates compared to Sanders’ 83. When the superdelegates are added, Clinton’s advantage expands to 127-83.
The list of Pennsylvania’s 21 superdelegates is included below:
Ed Rendell – Distinguished Member (former Chairman)
Tom Wolf – Governor
Robert P. Casey Jr. – Senator
Robert Brady – Congressman
Brendan Boyle – Congressman
Matthew Cartwright – Congressman
Michael Doyle – Congressman
Chaka Fattah – Congressman
Rick Bloomingdale – Pennsylvania DNC Member
Ronald R. Donatucci – Pennsylvania DNC Member
Penny Gerber – Pennsylvania DNC Member
Marcel Groen – Pennsylvania DNC Member
Gerald Lawrence – Pennsylvania DNC Member
Evelyn Rafalko-McNulty – Pennsylvania DNC Member
Nancy Patton Mills – Pennsylvania DNC Member
Ian Murray – Pennsylvania DNC Member
Marian B. Tasco – Pennsylvania DNC Member
Sylvia Wilson – Pennsylvania DNC Member
Tony Coelho – Members at Large
Amanda Green-Hawkins – Members at Large
Michael Nutter – Members at Large
5 Responses
Why are there delegates or superdelegates? What happened to one person one vote? I have no faith in a system that tells me 1 person 1 vote is what counts, when there are superdelegates who’s votes seem to count and not our individual votes. Please someone explain this to me. This system needs to be done away with.
I don’t understand why Tony Coelho, who lives in Delaware, is constantly on the list of DNC members who you publish here.
Let’s try this again. TONY COELHO DOES NOT LIVE IN PENNSYLVANIA.
Jim Burn is no longer a DNC member. He was replaced by Marcel Groen who is now Chair. Gerry Lawrence replaced Groen. Lawrence is pledged to Clinton. So, headline is still correct.
Who will replace Chaka Fattah if he is in prison?
The usual suspects. 🙂