This should've been it for Barry.
The results are not in. The two large states have not been called. No one knows how the delegate counts will wind up. But with all of that said, Barack should be winning huge right now. But he's not.
I have to reiterate my call for Senator Obama to bow out.
Let's think about it. First, Senator Obama has ridden a wave of young people's political action. That's not something we can count on in the general. Second, if this were any other year the Florida and Michigan delegates would've been counted (and still may), which means Senator Obama would be through now anyway. Third, Hillary has an almost 50% disapproval number and is now lending her campaign money. So even if Senator Obama does eventually win (he won't), he's going to look like a weak, also-ran by limping out of this close-call race. The money, the minorities, and the press are all on his side, yet he's working as hard as he can to get 50.1%? It shouldn't in a million years be this close. But still it is. Why?
Because the guy is weak.
Step away Senator. This isn't your fight anymore.
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