Ok, firstly your math doesn't work out. Last time I checked, 2112 was less than 2383. Since Clinton hasn't obtained 2383 delegates yet, there's zero reason for Sanders to drop out.
There are still 1243 delegates to be elected. Last time I checked, that's more than enough to let Sanders win.
So yeah, your math sucks.
Secondly, and since you seem to know so much about the delegate system, you should know that Clinton doesn't have 2112 pledged delegates. She has 1645. That's only a few hundred ahead of Sanders.
Since superdelegates can change their vote at the convention, that's also a good reason for Sanders to stay in the race.
If having less superdelegates is cause for dropping out, then Obama should have dropped out in 2008.
Finally, as a Hillary supporter, you have literally no say in whether Sanders is "wasting" everyone's time. Sanders supporters don't seem to think he is. They want him to fight at the convention. Hillary supporters should stop wasting our time by trying to convince us that an election in progress is over when the delegates haven't even voted yet.
There are still 1243 delegates to be elected. Last time I checked, that's more than enough to let Sanders win.
So yeah, your math sucks.
Secondly, and since you seem to know so much about the delegate system, you should know that Clinton doesn't have 2112 pledged delegates. She has 1645. That's only a few hundred ahead of Sanders.
Since superdelegates can change their vote at the convention, that's also a good reason for Sanders to stay in the race.
If having less superdelegates is cause for dropping out, then Obama should have dropped out in 2008.
Finally, as a Hillary supporter, you have literally no say in whether Sanders is "wasting" everyone's time. Sanders supporters don't seem to think he is. They want him to fight at the convention. Hillary supporters should stop wasting our time by trying to convince us that an election in progress is over when the delegates haven't even voted yet.