Before you say anything, consider this: Hillary Clinton has little chance of winning the race, yet she stays in just the same. The only way she could win is if the superdelegates voted against Obama even though he won in delegates. If this were to happen, the democrats wouldn´t have a chance at winning. Obama supporters would flock to McCain. Here´s the deal: despite this she stays in the race...
Why?
1. By staying in the race, and attacking Obama, McCain has a greater chance of beating Obama in the general election.
2. If McCain wins, Hillary can run for president in 2012.
3. She would have a good chance of winning at this point given the fact that McCain would be very old (also, if he were to leave, the Republican party would lose part of their unity and would have to choose a new candidate).
John D. Mercer