Super Tuesday, if Bernie sweeps the states.
Fourteen states go to the polls on 3 March, between them commanding two-thirds of the 1991 delegates he needs to win outright.
In all but two of those states, Sanders is competitively placed or head and shoulders above the pack, including in his home turf of Vermont.
That could even knock out the biggest zombie of them all, Joe Biden, whose South Carolina proved only that he can win big among Democrats in states where blacks make up over 60% of the Dem electorate.
And then the Bernie skeptics would finally have to face facts and get on board if they really want to get rid of Trump - or not, if they want to prove to everyone they actually prefer Bozo, the racist and idiot Republican, to a soi-disant socialist leading the Democratic Party and sitting in the White House.
The super-delegates would not dare to give the nod to Biden, Buttigieg, or anybody else in the face of a really decisive lead.
Would they?
Would they dare to do it if Bernie had more than half the bound delegates won in the primary/caucus season - an eventuality no one has yet addressed?
Velshi had Ed Rendell on MSNBC live earlier today with the shocking news the ex-gov of PA is supporting Joe B.
Rendell says if (when?) Bloomberg drops out he'll use his big bucks to support Joe B against Bernie all the way to the convention.
And after the convention, if Bernie actually gets the nod?
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