"You need a process that both sides can buy into. You cannot let these internecine battles create a war." That was Chuck Schumer on Meet the Press a few minutes ago, speaking without specificity about how the superdelegate and FL/MI situation should shake out.
Let's parse this out.
"You need a process that both sides can buy into." Assuming both sides want to win, and that both sides consider themselves to be within striking range of victory, what kind of process could both sides "buy into" when clearly any process would result in one or the other losing?
I think Clinton's camp is going to argue, going into the convention, that the only possible mutual buy-in result is a joint ticket, and then assert she should obviously be the head of that ticket and/or quietly refuse to be VP. I think this is how she thinks she can still be the nominee, even if she heads into the convention in second place in the pledged delegate count (as many people think she will).