Whoops!
Looks like I might have been wrong about super-delegates:
March 14 (Bloomberg) -- Barack Obama has pulled almost even with Hillary Clinton in endorsements from top elected officials and has cut into her lead among the other superdelegates she's relying on to win the Democratic presidential nomination.
Among the 313 of 796 superdelegates who are members of Congress or governors, Clinton has commitments from 103 and Obama is backed by 96, according to lists supplied by the campaigns. Fifty-three of Obama's endorsements have come since he won the Jan. 3 Iowa caucuses, compared with 12 who have aligned with Clinton since then.
``That's not glacial, that is a remarkable momentum,'' Senator Claire McCaskill of Missouri, a superdelegate and Obama supporter, said in an interview. ``I don't think there is anything that will slow that down.''
Leave it to dems to disprove the notion that they might actually operate in their own best interest.
It seems like the dems are determined to follow their pet half-non-white racist into the abyss.
Just as well. If he gets the nod this year and loses he won't be back. If Hillary loses to McCain B Hussein O could come back in 4 years and say, "Look! Not so inexperienced now!"
This is Hillary's best chance and thus arguably last chance; let B Hussein O go down now for reasons other than his inexperience and he can't come back either.