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To: RetiredNow who wrote (13558)3/14/2008 4:06:49 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 149317
 
Now having said that, if she wins PA by a very big margin, then that will help her win more super delegates. I don't know if she can get the 70% she needs, but let's see how it plays out.

Neither Obama or Clinton can "win" the nomination. The "Democratic Party Establishment" (in the form of super delegates) WILL decide who gets the nomination.

The real discussion is "what will be their criteria?". And that will certainly include who they think is the most likely to win the general.

When the supers now endorse someone it is totally non-binding. You can bet that when the decision is made on the candidate.... it will be unanimous among the supers. They will all change to the winner for the sake of party unity.

Watch for a complete hatchet job on Obama over the next couple of months.

But what do I know.