Calling the grown ups in the Democratic establishment...
by Stacie
Because, you know, John Cole is absolutely right:
Not that any of it matters anyway, because even if Clinton loses PA, let alone win by close to double-digits, the race will go on, even if the delegate math does not get any better for her.
I think Clinton could lose PA by 20 points and she'd continue on (not that I think she will lose PA at all, but that's not the point). She'd continue bashing the leader over the head with anything and everything her campaign can make hay out of, and very possibly finish the thing with the leader's negatives so high -- because of these swirling non-stories that prompt stupid "questions" about some inane and irrelevant quality about the candidate, which Clinton will remind us over and over again that Republicans will raise -- that he's crippled in the general.
I see that Howard Dean has started to raise the temperature on the superdelegates. He needs to raise it more and then, most likely, sit down with the Clinton campaign to break the news to them all that it's over.























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