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But that's only if Biden, former vice president and senator from Delaware, wins his party's nomination.With several contenders still in the field, and further-left progressive candidates like Sen. Bernie Sanders seeing a surge in support from young liberal voters, Ryan believes Biden's chances are basically zero."If Bernie (I-VT) keeps racking up wins and is seen to be going toward the nomination, then you can probably make the case that (former New York Mayor Michael) Bloomberg will get enough proportional delegates, because he'll play in enough states, to go into the convention with a claim, and then you'll have one whale of a mess of a convention — in Milwaukee, and then we'll what happens there," Ryan said.
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