I still think Hillary has a chance, because Obama has so many flaws that I don't think he can win, and Hillary arguably can.

My concern is, that Obama probably won't implode until it's too late. (Although for McCain, that's a good thing, that will hand him a victory.)



The difference between Hillary and Obama is about a 1% difference, and since Obama can't clearly win without superdelegates, supporters of either will feel cheated if their candidate loses, because ultimately the superdelegates will be handing victory to one or the other in a backroom deal that bypasses the will of Democrat voters.




One other thing that I thought was summed up well in this editorial, as quoted by Hillary herself:
  • http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=26171


    As she visited the Pennsylvania polls the morning of the election Hillary Clinton taunted her opponent, asking “Why can’t he close the deal?” She got going early in the spin wars, commenting:

    “A win is a win, especially under the circumstances when my opponent has outspent me probably 3 to 1, maybe 4 to 1, an enormous effort on his part on TV and radio on the phone, every way that is imaginable try to win Pennsylvania.”

    But she needn’t have fretted about the margin of victory. With over 75% of the vote tabulated, she had built an impressive ten point lead and cleared the hurdle most of the self-appointed pundits in the MSM [mainstream media] had set for her, no doubt hoping their favorite son candidate Barack Obama could have at least managed to keep his loss to low single digits.



When you consider the margin by which Obama is outspending Hillary, she should be throughly trounced.
But she's not.
Which indicates that all the money in the world can't push Obama over the top.


The same situation as McCain vs. Romney. Except I think Romney, despite all his money, took too long to figure out what to campaign on, and reach voters with that message. Whereas Obama going forward is just hypocritical and scandal-laden.
And in light of Obama's series of contradictions and gaffs, it is truly him that has kept Hillary going, and no one else.