Should Hillary quit? Hill no!
First of all, I’m not a Hillary supporter. Secondly, I’m a registered Republican (yes, I’m going to vote for McCain) and I don’t really care which Democrat wins the nomination. With that in mind…
FOX News reports:
The big question surrounding the Democratic presidential candidate is whether [Hillary] should stay in the race against Barack Obama.
To put an end to the in-fighting, Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen is calling for a superdelegate primary in June in which 795 superdelegates would effectively decide the nomination.
As it stands now, Obama is beating Clinton in the race for the 2,024 delegates needed to secure the nomination, 1,623 to 1,499. With 328 superdelegates yet to decide, Bill Clinton was out in California on Sunday drumming up support among the one-third of superdelegates from that state who have yet to decide.
Let me make sure I have this right: Ten states, for a total of 386 delegates, have yet to choose a candidate. In the largest state remaining, Pennsylvania, Hillary has a healthy lead. 328 superdelegates have yet to choose a candidate. That means a total of 714 delegates are up for grabs between now and the convention.
With a lead of only 124 delegates, Obama clearly doesn’t have this thing wrapped up. That’s right pundits–it ain’t over yet. Remember when McCain was almost out of the race? Of course you do.
So Hillary definitely shouldn’t quit. If more dirt comes out about Obama–you know, the Reverend Wright kind-of stuff–Hillary could swiftly turn her campaign around. And believe you me–she’s digging for it.

