>You bet it's good for McCain. And Hillary shows no signs of conceding, to say the least. Last night she was declaring victory and crowing about "On to the White House!" despite getting thumped in North Carolina and squeaking out a 51-49% win in Indiana. I don't see any scenario in which she chucks in the towel before the last of the primaries in early June. (I can just hear her -- "We can't give up this fight before the people of Guam are heard!") She doesn't give a damn what this is doing to her party.
The scenario I heard the pundits discuss last night (can't remember whether it was CNN or MSNBC--I was switching back and forth) was that in about 2 weeks, Obama should have more than half of the elected delegates. Since many super-delegates have said they want to follow the will of the people, that should be a signal to them.
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