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    Four Supers for Obama Today — The Night Is Young

    Boston Globe reports Obama has picked up four superdelegates today, bringing him just 44 delegates shy of the 2,118 needed to win, by the latest AP tally. And it's not even 2:30 p.m. Central Time.

    Can he make it five? Six?

    Is this the start of the supers' landslide, as I predicted would happen June 4? Will enough declare before tomorrow night to let SD and Montana tip him into the nomination, as Connie Manes urged?

    Or will Hillary preempt the embarrassment of a supers landslide by holding off enough of them until after she concedes tomorrow night, as Dan K speculates? Is today's news about Hillary trying to sway supers just a cover story while she contacts them to plead for some merciful patience until 9 p.m. Eastern tomorrow?

    Tune in tomorrow on "As the Worm Turns."