Clinton is fighting on and she's even winning. This week, she won West Virginia's Democratic Party primary by a landslide. She said it only increased her resolve to keep running for the Democratic presidential nomination.
But even after West Virginia, she is behind by every measure -- she's won fewer delegates than Barack Obama, in fewer states, with fewer votes and her campaign is believed to be $20 million in debt.
She can keep running until the primaries end in two and a half weeks. Quitting then seems like the most obvious way out. She can also possibly hold out until the nomination is officially awarded in August and try to win in the interim, by challenging the nomination rules or convincing a lot of delegates to switch sides.
But just about every independent expert in US politics says she just has no realistic prospect of success
Personally I think cliton is being stubborn because she is too far behind to come out of it. I think she is right that she would win the popular vote but not the delegates which she needs in order to be elected anyways. TIME TO GIVE UP HILARY!
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