Neither Senator Obama nor Senator Clinton can reach 2025 Delegates without the help of the Super Delegates. The remaining 343 Super Delegates will probability side with who gets the popular vote.
If the remaining 343 Super Delegates split 50-50 then Senator Clinton would need 65% of the remaining 599 pledged delegates but if 80% of the remaining 343 Super Delegates go with the popular vote winner (and Sen. Clintton wins the popular vote), then Senator Clinton would only need 45% of the remaining 599 pledged delegates in the upcoming primaries and caucus.
Mississippi 03/11 33
Pennsylvania 04/22 158
Guam 05/03 4
North Carolina 05/06 115
Indiana 05/06 72
West Virginia 05/13 28
Oregon 05/20 52
Kentucky 05/20 51
Puerto Rico 06/01 55
Montana 06/03 16
South Dakota 06/03 15
Total 599
(Remaining Pledge Delegates, not including Michigan and Florida)
Total Super Delegates 795
Committed Super Delegates 452
Remaining Super Delegates 343
Obama pledge delegates 1368
Obama super delegates 207
Clinton pledge delegates 1226
Clinton super delegates 245
Total 1471
Delegate Count
I do believe Senator Clinton still has a chance especially if Michigan and Florida delegates are seated or a revote. Please don’t worry or accuse Senator Clinton, that she is going to steal the nomination,
If Senator Clinton does not achieve the popular vote victory, then she will step down I’m sure and asking her to step down now is not fair or democratic.