It isn't over, and, BTW, what explains this aversion to conflict?
Nominating contests used to be resolved (in bitter battles) at the conventions.
My mother was born during the 88th Democratic ballot in 1924.
The contestants are divided, closely. Neither can get a majority without further developments.
Why the reluctance to let 'em fight it out?
It's the American way.
It isn’t over? Do you have a calculator that shows it’s not over? It’s over. Watching them chew each others flesh all the way to the convention is a fun little game but it’s over.