To give some perspective from the UK, our news media are saying that he's more likely to carry the party, but that Clinton could beat McCain more easilly than Obama.
With the delegates split close to evenly, I suppose that Hillary will stick it through and hope something comes up - it could still get to the Super Delegates using their casting votes to give it to her.
It's hard to conceive of anyone NOT beating McCain - in Europe, a hat-stand could beat anyone that seemed likely to continue Bush's policies, but as I realise over and over again Shaw was right - the US and the UK are two countries divided by a common language.
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