WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 (UPI) -- Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's lead among superdelegates has incensed many supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders, who say the process is anti-democratic.
Superdelegates are otherwise known as "unpledged delegates," who are usually governors, congressmen and state party leaders. They can "pledge" their support to candidates, but are not bound to vote that way like normal delegates are -- meaning they can change their mind until the party's nominating convention.