This might make some people sleep a little better tonight. Ron Gunzberger, from Politics1, is as good a blogger as you'll find in the Sunshine State, and dishes with this little tidbit: (It appears that just about any Clinton superdelegate with half a brain who'll talk to you off the record has figured out that Obama is our nominee)
I had an opportunity to chat this week with a Clinton super-delegate from Florida. He spoke to Politics1 on the condition of anonymity. He said he was longtime and solid Clinton backer "but Obama will be our nominee ... I won't be part of any effort at the convention to split the party and take the nomination away from Obama. When the time is right, I presume after the final primaries are over, I will have a quiet and private conversation with the Clintons. They need to understand that many of us want a unified party heading into the convention and coming out of the convention so that we can elect Obama in November. Don't get me wrong, as I'd really prefer Clinton to be our nominee. But the reality is Obama will win the nomination, and I'm very comfortable supporting him in November. The super-delegates will not do anything to destroy our party. Trust me on this: we'll have a completely unified party well before the convention."