Oh yes, you sound so very humble, lol. I respect your opinion, but the reality of the situation causes me to disagree, for many reasons. All the momentum is with Bernie now, anyone paying attention from the beginning would know that he started out at just 3% in the polls and is now leading nationally. The Democratic National Convention is a long way off. What makes you think that his lead will not simply continue to increase until then? Bernie now also beats Trump and Cruz in general election polls by wider margins than does Hillary. With two extremely troubling and potentially dangerous choices for candidates on the republican side this year, don't you think the democratic superdelegates will want to nominate the candidate with the best chance of beating them in the general election? I sure do. I believe that many of Hillary's superdelegates will jump ship on her just like they did in '08. Hillary has way too many issues, worst of all, hundreds of FBI agents investigating her at this very moment, she may get indicted before she even has a chance to be president. Were you aware that the guy who set up her email server has now been granted immunity? That's a very strong indication that something illegal was going on and this guy is about to spill the beans. I also think it would be a huge mistake to nominate a candidate who might not even make it to the general election as a free person, let alone win it, and the superdelegates know that. So no, I won't be betting the house on Hillary this year. (I don't pay rent) I see the bought corporate media pushing her hard and telling everyone that Bernie has no chance, but people aren't as stupid and gullible as they once were, so that tactic is no longer working.