(May 25, 2016 at 5:36 pm)CapnAwesome Wrote: In the real world, the superdelegates don't vote until the convention. Unlike what that big corporate media that you've bought into has been reporting for months. Have fun with Henry Kissinger's protege.
Technically speaking, none of the delegates vote until the convention, it's just the pledged delegates are bound by state laws to vote for whomever they are pledged for on the first ballot. After that, they are generally free to vote for whomever they want.
Of course, at this point unless something drastic happens (looking at the recently released State report on Clinton's emails, and pending the FBI investigation conclusion), Clinton which get the nomination on the first ballot. However, other things happen at the convention other than confirming the nominee, such as agreeing the party platform for the 2016 election.
The more delegates pledged to Sanders, the more sway he has to incorporate some of his ideas into the platform.