The morning after Sen. Barack Obama clinched the majority of pledged delegates, the lead political pundits on the television networks declared the race over for Sen. Hillary Clinton.
This Week host George Stephanopoulos
said Democrats have never denied nomination to winner of majority of
pledged delegates and "the superdelegates are not going to do that." Taking away the nomination from Obama would spark "a
revolution."
Meet the Press host Tim Russert declared that for Clinton to win the race superdelegates would have to "overrule" voters and he hasn't found a single undeclared superdelegate willing to do that.
Further proof: New York Times
television critic Alessandra Stanley notes that even while Obama
"gingerly commended his rival's 'perseverance,' the shrinking candidacy
of" Clinton "all but vanished from the television set on Tuesday,
sidelined by bigger news."
May 21, 2008
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