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(Associated Press) WASHINGTON - Seeking to avoid the bitter feelings that marred the 2016 Democratic convention, Joe Bidens campaign is angling to allow Bernie Sanders to keep some of the delegates he would otherwise forfeit by dropping out of the presidential race.
Under a strict application of party rules, Sanders should lose about a third of the delegates hes won in primaries and caucuses as the process moves ahead and states select the actual people who will attend the Democratic National Convention. The rules say those delegates should be Biden supporters, as he is the only candidate still actively seeking the partys nomination.
Quiet talks between the two campaigns center on allowing Sanders to keep some of his delegates, essentially a goodwill gesture from a presumptive nominee seeking to court Sanders progressive supporters and unite the party. It is not yet settled how many.
We feel strongly that it is in the best interest of the party to ensure that the Sanders campaign receives statewide delegates to reflect the work that they have done to contribute to the movement that will beat Donald Trump this fall, said a Biden official, who wasnt authorized to discuss private negotiations publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. We are in discussion with them now on how to best accomplish that.
Sanders campaign declined to comment on the talks. Nothing to add from us, said Sanders spokesman Mike Casca.
In some ways, the delegate count is a moot point. While he has yet to formally win the 1,991 delegates needed to claim the Democratic nomination on the first ballot at the party convention, Biden is the Democrats presumptive nominee. All of his rivals including Sanders have endorsed him after ending their own campaigns.
But with the nomination essentially decided, who has how many delegates takes on a new meaning. In 2016, rowdy Sanders supporters booed some speakers and any mention of nominee Hillary Clinton at the partys Philadelphia convention. The disruptions were so embarrassing to the party that Sanders pleaded with his supporters not to stage protests on the floor.
By claiming the delegates that ought to belong to him under party rules, Biden could cut down on the number of Sanders backers some of whom have been slow to embrace the former vice president who could stage a replay of that divide. Instead, hes decided to try to attract Sanders supporters rather than silence them.
For his part, Sanders wants as many delegates as possible to help shape the partys platform and get Biden and the Democratic Party to embrace his democratic socialist agenda.
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