Hey Hillary: He's talking to you.
Was in an upcoming primary state over the weekend, had a chance to hear from voters in these areas. Not surprising to know that, in states which have yet to primary, these voters are not nearly as eager for Superdelegates to weigh-in on the nomination right now. I suppose most people in their situation would feel the same way.
Also spoke to personnel from the national campaigns. Both are moving forward and preparing to be the presumptive nominee. One of the camps is preparing to push this effort to Denver if necessary.An effort to take this to the floor of the convention will not receive any meaningful support from Supers.
To reiterate my previous prediction: This will not go to the convention, because the Super Delegates will not allow it to. They are elected officials and party professionals. All of them - no matter which candidate they support - understand on a very personal level the damage that would do to the party, and thus to their careers. It will not happen.
So when will it happen? Mr. Super confirms another one of my views:
The main question we grapple with: endorse now or after the final primary? That's not an easy question to answer, though the public mood is clearly divided between voters in states which held primaries and those in states which have not. Those who have voted are eager for Supers to endorse now, those who have not voted are not.
I suspect this thing will be over by about June 15th.
Of course, if Obama would just win IN and NC, he could do us all a favor and end this thing before that. C'mon Barack... Put her away!


