According to newspapers all across the country it looks as though after today's final two primaries, Barack Obama might BARELY be the Democratic nomination winner. Hillary, and rightly so, will continue to make the case that she is the better candidate to the undeclared Super Delegates.
Obama, unlike his counterparts in recent presidential cycles, is not exactly sprinting across the finish line.
"Usually there's this I-want-to-be-with-the-winner mentality, and you're not seeing that this time," said David Johnson, a pollster who heads the firm Strategic Vision.
Obama is still in DEEP TROUBLE with core Democratic constituencies, voters he can not win without. He must put Hillary on the ticket as Vice President to win those voters firmly to his cause. If he does not offer the VP spot to Hillary, even I will need to think long and hard before voting for the Illinois Senator. It is not that I don't think he will make a much better president than John McCain, it's that I don't like the way Hillary, the first female candidate for the presidency has been treated.
I really want to vote for Obama. He's a good man, a good candidate, but I need to see Hillary on that ticket for that to happen. I so hope he asks her and SOON. I will never vote for McCain, but I might just stay home if he doesn't offer Hillary the VP job and now. SHE'S MORE THAN EARNED IT!!!