Without wins in both of the Democratic Primaries in Ohio and Texas, the Clinton campaign will inevitably collapse, and she will have to gain control in the Obama campaign as an advisor and as a bizarre proxy. She would also use her immense power in the Democratic establishment to secure Hillary, and possibly Bill, important positions in an Obama administration.The possibility of Obama taking the Presidential election is slim unless there is a mass movement among Independents and liberal Republicans. This seems impossible with the common support of centre-right Independents towards Senator McCain. The only likelihood that these rightist Independents would support Obama would be if McCain swung greatly to the right as the Conservatives are hoping. Also, despite the urge for Americans to have a Democratic administration next the Republicans have an advantage because of the Electoral College. There is also the factor of Edward’s endorsement and if he were to support Hillary, would that destroy Hillary or Obama?Edward’s far-left southern populist rubbish would hurt Hillary among moderates and if he were to support Obama it would also, in a sense, hurt his campaign. I have to begin to pour over McCain’s records and ideology more and consider his choice of running-mate to begin to think of support him. The Socialist Queen Hillary is radically contradictory to my libertarian leanings, and McCain may be too militaristic.