"Most likely"
Most likely not
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superdelegate
"The Democratic Party has faced accusations that it has been conducting its nominating process in an undemocratic way, because superdelegates are generally chosen without regard to their preferences in the presidential race and are not obligated to support the candidate chosen by the voters."
"Unpledged delegates exist really to make sure that party leaders and elected officials don't have to be in a position where they are running against grass-roots activists."
Good job stuffbird. You literally just supported the idea that Bernie could win because the superdelegates dont have to vote for Hillary (Who has the popular vote right now)
"Because they are free to support anyone they want, superdelegates could potentially swing the results to nominate a presidential candidate who did not receive the majority of votes during the primaries."
Bernie is only about 200 delegates out from Hillary. Will he close the gap? Possibly, but NY might kill him. Even if he doesn't win more regular delegates he could still, theoretically, have the superdelegates back him (Although unlikely, they dont have to vote for the candidate with the popular vote)