In which John seeks to understand the strange and labyrinthine process used by the Republican and Democratic parties to select a nominee for President, focusing on the great state of Missouri, where the races were close but the delegate counts weren't. Along the way, there's a bit of discussion about political parties in U.S. politics, congressional redistricting and gerrymandering, superdelegates, Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, John Kasich, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders.
A little more historical background on the emergence of primaries and caucuses in American politics: [ Ссылка ]
All the delegate math you can handle: [ Ссылка ] and all the primary polls/forecasts you can handle: [ Ссылка ]
Know your superdelegates and who (if anyone) they've pledged to support at the Democratic convention in Philadelphia: [ Ссылка ]
Lots of information on redistricting in Missouri after the 2010 census: [ Ссылка ]
More information on how the Missouri Republican party allocates its delegates for the 2016 Republican convention in Cleveland: [ Ссылка ]
Thanks to Rosianna for illustrations ([ Ссылка ]) and Stan Muller for the video title and help understanding political parties in the U.S.
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