Originally Posted By: the G-man
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The popular vote favors him now but there is still a chance she closes that gap.


As I said before, however, that only means a statistical tie in the popular vote. If that's the case best case scenario for her, she can't count on the superdelegates supporting her in sufficient numbers to overcome Obama's existing lead.

That's why I said she would be better off using a different argument.


I think for her it would mean more than a statistical tie though because for her to achieve that she has to pick up momentum. Essentially it would present the arguement that the voters ended up choosing Hillary in the end. And while I see where it could be argued that it's essentially tied, I don't think Hillary can win if Obama has the pledged delegates & the popular vote.


Fair play!