Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Bernie Sanders has made it clear that the fight for the nomination ain’t over till it’s over at the Democratic National Convention in July. Bernie Sanders was leading the race in delegates till the last Super Tuesday votes, when the lead went to Hillary Clinton. Up until that point Hillary was leading in total delegates if you count in the super delegates, something the biased media had been doing to falsely present the contest as over and Hillary the presumptive nominee. Besides all the shenanigans by the media and some voting irregularities and mishaps at the polling stations, the man of the people is hoping some of the super delegates will change their alliance before the contest is concluded and join with the masses. Otherwise the Democratic party will be confined to the dustbin of history, just as the old fashioned chunky wired telephone was replaced by the smartphone. Sanders insists that the real race is about to start and you ain’t seen nothin’ yet, or as Bernie puts it, “It is not an impossible road to climb.” MSNBC reports: Sanders’ stated path relies on primary opponent Hillary Clinton’s not reaching a majority of pledged delegates and [...]