The zeitgeist has been heavily turning against Clinton just over the past few days, with various newspaper articles and op-ed pieces suggesting Hillary is all but finished, and making clear that her continued presence in the race is going to end up harming Obama and all the rest of the Democratic candidates in November. You're seeing almost all the major internet groups endorse Obama. Richardson just endorsed, and Pelosi and Dean are making increasingly strongly-worded statements that super delegates won't overturn pledged - a 'decision' that even by Hillary's estimation would make a win impossible. The Wright thing is over, now we can all spend a day or two laughing about Hillary under sniper fire. And now Harry Reid is saying this:
Question: Do you still think the Democratic race can be resolved before the convention?
Reid: Easy.
Q: How is that?
Reid: It will be done.
Q: It just will?
Reid: Yep.
Q: Magically?
Reid: No, it will be done. I had a conversation with Governor Dean (Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean) today. Things are being done.
It's beginning to look like the only question is whether they'll try to make the move now or wait until after at least another handful of primaries
