ChesusRice
Well-Known Member
You have failed to show a single registered democrat who was unable to vote for who they wanted to elect as the presidential nominee of their party.
Then you can easily come up with an example of a registered Democrat being denied the right to vote in the primary for a democratic candidateAnd you're delusional.
California Looking Less Than A Sure Thing For Hillary Clinton:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/27/us/politics/hillary-clinton-bernie-sanders-california-primary.html
As to your link
Mrs. Clinton does not need to win California to become her party’s nominee. She is expected to reach the 2,383 delegates needed to clinch the nomination roughly three hours before the California results are tallied, when the polls close in New Jersey, a mathematical fact that Mrs. Clinton’s allies have been reciting to reporters.