The mad, mad world of a brokered Democratic convention

The number to pay attention to over at 538.com is the chance of a brokered Democratic convention.   Nate Silver has built a model which shows the likelihood of no candidate having a majority of delegates in Milwaukee four and a half months from now.

Less than three weeks ago, on February 10, there was just a 25% chance of a brokered convention.  At the time, Sanders had a 48% chance  –even money, really —  of having a majority of delegates, and winning on the first ballot.

Today Sanders chances of a majority are down to one in three, and after failing spectacularly with black voters in South Carolina, those chances will go down even more.  Right now there’s a 52% (now up to 58%) chance of a brokered convention, and I bet that gets a boost after the results from South Carolina are factored in.

A brokered convention means a broken Democratic party.  Nobody will want to back down, and there will be a days and days of acrimony and spectacle just made for TV and Twitter and YouTube.  The media would go wild.  It would be an absolute debacle.

Normally, national political conventions are just a boring rubber stamp, along with endless speeches.  Milwaukee 2020 could be one for the ages.

Six weeks later, at the end of August, Trump will be coronated in Charlotte, North Carolina.  It won’t be a political convention, it will be a giant Tribute to Trump extravaganza.  A unified and energized Republican party will emerge to rally behind the President, against a divided and dispirited Democratic party.

That’s what a brokered Democratic convention would mean, and that’s what to watch for.

This is in today’s American Thinker

 

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