In the end, this is always how it works. If the party elites get fed up with you, you are done. It took Goldwater to push out Nixon, and now it has taken a few unnamed leaders of the House of Reps to convince Clinton that its time for her to go.
Sources have confirmed to me the news, first reported by ABC, that Hillary Clinton is likely to drop out of the race by the end of the week. The decision comes after a day of conference calls with her supporters, including a particularly blunt session with some of her most loyal backers in the House of Representatives. This is not the setting in which lawmakers generally speak their minds. But in this case, "there was very strong urging--unambiguous urging" that she get out, says one source who is familiar with the conversations. Clinton's refusal to concede to Obama has put many of these supporters--particularly African-American House members, who backed her while the vast majority of their constituents voted for Obama--in a difficult spot. It became clear during those calls that if Clinton waited much longer, these supporters were going to bolt to the Obama camp without her.
The fact that it was African-American House members who had the greatest leverage over her really is a fitting way for this historic primary to end, isn't it?


