Sen. Hillary Clinton is "darting around the country like a full-fledged presidential candidate," but the Los Angeles Times notes that within her "circle of advisors and donors, the conversation has turned to how she can make a dignified exit from the race."
"For all the signs of normalcy, much of the infrastructure that keeps
the New York senator's campaign going -- the aides, donors and
political allies -- is resigned to the hard reality that the Democratic
nomination now appears out of reach."
But just as she can't find a path to the nomination, she also doesn't have a clear path to exit.
"Having invested 16 months and raised more than $200 million in the
campaign, Clinton may find it difficult to quit. Her campaign persona
is now built on the idea that she's working-class America's scrappy
warrior. So dropping out with six contests left in the campaign season
would be awkward."