Obama is leading by nearly every conceivable way of measuring the lead. He has won more pledged delegates (152 more than Clinton according to AP), he has won more of the popular vote (13,278,371 to 12,576,210, [http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/democratic_vote_count.html]and that's not counting caucus states like Iowa, Washington, Kansas or Minnesota) and he has won over double the states Clinton has won. Every day he narrows Clinton's superdelegate lead.
At this point in the race, it is nearly mathematicall impossible for Clinton to win. All she is doing at this point is tearing the democratic party apart and strengthining John McCain's chance of winning what should have been an easy win this year for the democrats. It is time for her campaign to end.
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At this point in the race, it is nearly mathematicall impossible for Clinton to win. All she is doing at this point is tearing the democratic party apart and strengthining John McCain's chance of winning what should have been an easy win this year for the democrats. It is time for her campaign to end.
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