Are the superdelegates willing to "stop the hemorrhaging"?
Jules Crittenden
. . . one longtime top Democratic party official predicted last nights mixed results raise the chances of a superdelegate initiative to stop the hemorrhaging.
There will be a temptation to get it over, the official said, predicting such an initiative would work against Clinton. If coming out of tonight there is a concern about increased polarization, there will be an increased momentum to end it. If 20 or 25 superdelegates were to endorse Obama, that would be the tipping point.
Jules adds this coment at his blog:
That suggests a great deal more cohesion and definitive action than weve seen lately out of the Dems.
Posted by: Mike 2008-05-07 |