jaywhitman
Did you think he was gone?
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An underlying conflict that appears in polls is the disconnect between issue related preference and actual voting preference. Obama outperforms McCain on economic issues. The Iraq war continues to be unpopular. Generic Democrats beat generic Republicans. And yet, the race is and will probably remain extremely close.
Every Democrat agrees that a brokered convention in Denver would be disastrous to the nominee, and Hillary has argued that "pushing" her out of the race would cause a defection of her supporters. It seems that the Democratic party and its superdelegates are trying to identify their moment of diminshing marginal returns. In the context of this primary, that is when Hillary's continued presence causes more damage to Obama than publicly dismissing her by uniting behind him.
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