Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.)'s 9-point victory over Sen. Barack Obama (D-ill.) in Tuesday's Pennsylvania Democratic primary means that the contentious nomination fight will likely continue into the summer. As the race continues to tighten, the decisions of the undecided superdelegates could determine the final outcome.
Yes, yes. So what will the DNC do about it?
[Senate Majority Leader Harry] Reid said he would consider writing a joint letter with Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) demanding that superdelegates make their endorsements public.
“The three of us, we may write a joint letter [to superdelegates],” said Reid. “We might do individual letters. We are in contact with each other.”
Stop with the "consider, " Senator. Just do it.
Meanwhile, in Pelosiville, the House Speaker is noncommital at best.
Pelosi spokesman Brendan Daly said Pelosi has no "specific plans for a letter" to superdelegates.