There are calls for Hillary Rodham Clinton to quit her campaign for the Democratic nomination for president. It sounds odd that in a democratic society, some members of the Democratic Party - mainly supporters of Obama Hussain Barack - should make such demands upon Clinton. But the reasoning behind their thinking is that by continuing with the campaign, she is undermining the Democratic Party's chances of winning the election for presidency. Barack supporters believe the campaign is all but over and he is the winner of the Democratic nomination. Clinton supporters disagree, obviously, and are prepared to go down to the wire to prove it. Barack, trying to adopt a statesmanlike stance, has disassociated himself from the demands for Clinton to quit, claiming she is welcome to "run as long as she wants".

The next primary, April 22 in Pennsylvania, may probably be the ultimate decider for Clinton. If she loses, she loses big.