Now that we are a little closer, who do you think is going to win the Democratic nomination?

1 Obama will win the popular vote, but llary's "political pull" with the Super Delegates will make her the Democratic nominee. This will cause such a rift in the Democratic party that McCain will likely win the election, and we will have eight years of a Dubya with pre-Alzheimer's! .

2 Obama has already won the Democratic Party's nomination. There is no way for llary to win except by the deceitful schemes she's so adept at. Llary's whole argument is that she can win the racist vote and Obama can't.So some Super Delegates seem ready to write off the most loyal constituency the Democratic Party has ever had.

The resulting rift if the nomination is denied Obama when he has already won it will echo through Democratic Politics for years to come.

3 I think you guys are probably right. Llary won't quit barring massive losses in the last few primaries which are unlikely. It'll go to the convention and get decided in the back room.

If Obama gets obviously stiffed it'll split the party and McCain will be a shoe-in.

Hillary has no chance to close the gap in pledged delegates -- he PA win closed the gap by 6. It's unrealistic to think she can get much closer there. And it's delegates that vote - popular vote (a gap that she can't really close that she also can't close without wishful thinking about FL and MI) - does not enter the equation.

Her slash and burn campaign style is also not winning respect.

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