PA is aware of the fact that they can settle it
This Mydd post is interesting.
It seems Clinton’s strategy of making each primary a referendum on the question of whether the primary should continue might be backfiring in PA – as primary fatigue sets in and undecideds move toward Obama.
Party stalwarts want the primary over befor it starts to hurt the party and they know they can end it by voting for Obama.
McCain erases Obama 10 point lead.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24051361/
Worse, Obama trails McCain in the key battleground states of Michigan, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas. Obama may put more states in play than Clinton, but if you don’t win at least 4 of the above, it’s over. Whether you like Clinton or not, she leads McCain in all of those states. If the dems lose this presidential election, and they very well may, we’re looking at 8 more years of war, corportate welfare and at least 2 more Supreme Court justices.
Well, you’ll be happy to know that I reregistered as a Democrat, just so I can vote against Hillary Clinton on my birthday! 🙂
If Pennsylvania turns into an upset, and we’re the state that forces the lovely Mrs Clintopn out of the race, I will claim that it was my vote that did it.
But, don’t worry; come April 23rd, I’ll switch back to the party of common sense and the common man, the Republican Party.