I think the biggest part of the debate last night is something the msm isn't covering too much. The 5 candidates who all said they would be OK with taking the nom away from the person with a plurality of delegates. No rational person that thinks they will have the plurality would say yes to that question, they all know full well (except Bernie of course) they are not getting to Milwaukee with a plurality or they would be like FUCK NO of course the person with a plurality should win it.
It's getting painfully obvious that the DNC is panicking. The fact that they let Bloomberg on the debate stage is a sign of their panic. He's not even on the Nevada ballot, yet there he was, having bought himself a $420,000 pedestal, and it didn't even come with a box.
I think Buttigieg planted the seed, when he talked about giving the nomination to a "real Democrat." I'm pretty sure he was specifically referring to Sanders, who isn't a real Democrat, and the DNC isn't likely to give him the nomination. Or, lets just say that I don't believe they will.
The other very interesting thing I'm seeing since the last debate; the story about the leaked information that Russia is melding in a way that may help Bernie. It's the same stories we've heard about Trump. The same tactics they used to discredit Trump are being employed against Bernie. They fear Sanders for the same reason they fear Trump, neither care to propagate the swamp, and want to end the status quo of the Ruling Class.
The similarities are striking, and I hope they don't go unnoticed. Remember, Trump was not particularly popular within the Republican party, and still has his detractors within those ranks. The criticism against him was also largely similar, i.e. he's not a real Republican.
If one positive comes from this I hope it will be that Liberals finally see the MSM for what they truly are; the propaganda arm of the DNC. Even if you are a Democrat I hope you can see this for the clear and present danger which it is.
If the nomination is stolen from Bernie, then the Democratic party will implode. Nature abhors a vacuum, though, and we will not see the Republicans win every single race from now until the end of time. Instead, in 4-8 years we will hopefully see a completely changed Democratic party, and I'm hoping that this will be a more worthwhile one. Probably it won't be one that I particularly approve of, and maybe it'll be even worse than now, but I'd like to roll those dice and hope for an improvement.
Even though Sanders is winning the vote counts, i don't think his vision of a socialist America is all that popular with most Democrats. There's a wide field of moderate Democrats in this race, and combined they are getting far more votes than Bernie. It doesn't solve the issue you laid out, but I think the DNC will use that as an excuse to give the nomination to someone else.
I don't think the Democrat's current direction is particularly helpful. They need to move away from being the "Trump Opposition" party and start focusing on the things that matter to Americans. If only they could just accept the results of the 2016 election and move on...