"Dozens of uncommitted superdelegates" interviewed by USA Today say "that they feel little pressure to resolve the heated nomination
battle before the last primaries on June 3. Few said they expected the
ongoing fight to damage their party's chances in November."
The AP
notes that many superdelegates are taking the easy way out of a tough decision and will simply cast their votes for
the primary or caucus winners in their home states.
Meanwhile, Sen. Hillary Clinton's advisers tell the New York Times that they "had not seen short-term
evidence that their attacks on Mr. Obama were winning over many
superdelegates, and they acknowledged that he had picked up more in
recent weeks -- though she maintained a narrowing overall lead in them."
April 18, 2008
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