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Regardless of the outcome today, HRC needs to win Ohio and Texas, comfortably even, to stay in it, and even then may not be ahead in pledged delegates unless she does considerably well there.
While I will continue to think Hillary is the better choice, if after the primaries she is behind in pledged delegates, I will not advocate the supers give her the necessary majority as it would be bad for everyone in the party. If at any point it becomes mathematically impossible for her to go to the convention leading in pledged delegates, she should concede. Obama has built up a ton of momentum not only in the primary race, but heading towards november, and a messy infight will only hurt all democrats.
Until such time however, it's still anybody's game.
Regardless of the outcome today, HRC needs to win Ohio and Texas, comfortably even, to stay in it, and even then may not be ahead in pledged delegates unless she does considerably well there.
While I will continue to think Hillary is the better choice, if after the primaries she is behind in pledged delegates, I will not advocate the supers give her the necessary majority as it would be bad for everyone in the party. If at any point it becomes mathematically impossible for her to go to the convention leading in pledged delegates, she should concede. Obama has built up a ton of momentum not only in the primary race, but heading towards november, and a messy infight will only hurt all democrats.
Until such time however, it's still anybody's game.
