With the campaigns for the Democratic nomination running so closely, the media and party activists have begun to focus on how some 796 "superdelegates" will cast their votes at the Democratic National Convention in August. The numbers are key. There are 4,049 total delegate votes total. A candidate needs 2,025 to secure the nomination. Of those delegates, superdelegates count for about one-fifth of the votes at the convention.
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