We've heard it repeated over and over again. It's the only stubborn fact about the delegate math that, in its uncertain state, favors neither candidate. It's generally accepted conventional wisdom by Clinton supporters and Obama supporters alike.
It is the role that superdelegates play in the nomination process, and the fact that neither candidate can clinch the nomination without them.
The media breathlessly and repeatedly ponders whether the superdelegates will confirm the pledged delegate leader (favoring Obama), or overturn the results of the pledged delegates and throw the race in the other direction (favoring Clinton).
I have one thing to say to the remaining undecided superdelegates:
WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
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