It's the electoral votes! Strategy that the most Democrats obviously lacks after Bill Clinton.
Remember what happened to Gore; you can win the popular votes and not win the general Election.
Michigan and Florida = 44 electoral votes Nevada, Iowa, Washington and Maine = 27 electoral votes
The Democrats obviously lacks the strategy to win the states with more electoral votes...no. 1 the reason why Florida (27 electoral votes) cannot be taking for granted.
The main reason why Hillary has a better chance than Obama on the General Election.
"Vote your conscience not your wallet"
Your basing your opinion on polls from April and May. Those aren't something you can rely on. The supers know it. Jerome knows it even if he won't say it. A few weeks ago Obama and Clinton were losing to McCain on those same maps. I didn't see any claims that she couldn't win back then.
You just can't admit the fact that Obama will loss in the GE. The Superdelegates is voting according to their frustration with Bill Clinton (ex. Ted Kennedy) after the Lewinsky scandals. But it's not very smart... the Democrats will loss (again).
The Democrats supporting Obama cannot see that fact that even though the country wants some change; no one wants extreme change like Obama. He will not win in the General Election.
Twice in your comment you use the word fact for opinion. Please try again.
You are entitled to your opinion but it's baseless speculation and nothing more.
Your logic is as good as your spelling.
"Fact." You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
So you're saying she's a front-runner with a favorable map and an inevitable victory on her side?
The problem is, she's been that before. That was over a year ago in the early reaches of the primary. Arguments about "electability" always seem to ignore a simple fact: in this election, she wasn't the most electable, despite prognostication saying she was.
If, over the course of the election process, she wasn't able to connect with those who should be receptive to her views despite an early lead, how can we be certain that she'll be able to convey her message to a mixed group that may not be entirely receptive?