Howard Dean has made it quite clear that if he doesn't wind Wisconsin, he's going to pull out. Now, combining that public assertion with the polls we're seeing coming out of the state (with JK in a nice lead) and the (in my opinion lackluster) ads being chosen over at BFA, and I think it may be time to start discussing what will happen once Dean pulls out.
Dean might win Wisconsin - if he does, even better news. I'm not the biggest Howard Dean fan (I'm a Clarkie), but I recognize he's done some amazing stuff to revitalize the party (and the Democratic electorate in general).
So I put it to you: what's Howard Dean going to do when he pulls out, what's the message from his concession/resignation speach going to be? Will he tell his faithful to support whoever the democratic nominee is, with the goal of getting rid of Bush? Will he make some kind of remark about how he's going to be back in four years? Will try and argue for Terry Mac's job then and there?
I know what I think he should do, but will he do it (and will the faithful listen)?