She has gone from double digit leads to being equal with Obama in Texas and only 7 in front of him in Ohio.
She needs to win by blowouts to save her candidacy, which she won't.
The only question is will she drop out or keep going to the Convention.
I think she takes it to the Convention and destroys the Democratic Party.
So, what happens if Mrs. Clinton wins by just a little bit in Texas and Ohio? Is she going to bow to the common wisdom and admit that she did not win by enough to attain the nomination? Or is she going to claim a huge momentum-shifting victory and vow to fight on to the Convention and beyond?
Anybody who expects Mrs. Clinton to accept the “She didn’t win by enough” argument is deluding themselves.
But I like it when Democrats delude themselves. It makes them easier to beat.
Thats the only scenario I see that a clinton would take also.
To the Beast and her HINO, there is no such thing as whats good for the party, it's only what they can do to win.
I hope they split the dims beyond recognition.
I think she takes it to the Convention and destroys the Democratic Party.
That is what I am hoping for as well. She will try to get the super delegates and add the Florida & Michigan delegates as well. That will have the loonie fringe rats up in arms at her and the DNC.
That's if you just look at the totals of elected delegates. All she really needs, IMHO, is to eke out wins in Texas, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Those wins would give her enough credibility to go to the super delegates who are beholden to her, but may not have pledged to support her, and convince them to support seating the present, illegal under DemonRat rules, Michigan and Florida delegations. Then she'd have a slim lead in elected delegates and be able to claim some fake legitimacy in grabbing the nomination. That, of course, would cause the Obamamaniacs to scream "FOUL!!" and litigate to overturn the seating of the Michigan and Florida delegations, ripping the party apart. We can only hope for that joyous outcome.