Something just struck me about the geographical distribution of Clinton support: it forms a nice belt across the country.
If you make a map of all the states that Clinton has won or is likely to win, they start to form a belt that crosses the country northeast to southwest: NH, MA, NY, NJ, TN, AR, OK, NM?, AZ, CA.
Demographically, it is dominated by: Yankees, Scots-Irish, and Latinos, in that order.
I call it The Clinton Belt.
What does it tell us?
That WV and KY are likely to go to Clinton.
That PA will be a close contest, with voters in the Philadelphia and southeast corner of the state trending Obama and the mountainous remainder of the state leaning Hillary.
That OH may also be close, but is somewhat more favorable to Obama, as being closer in spirit to the midwest.
That Obama could probably win MI if given a chance to campaign there.
That Florida is probably Clinton territory, if its displaced Yankees and Latino voters suffice to outnumber the African American voting population.
That Oregon and Indiana will probably go Obama's way.
So basically, there's the Clinton Belt plus Florida, and everything else is Obama territory.