I think her point is this.
It is NOT officially OVER
It will NOT be over until the supers cast their votes AT the convention.
ONLY then will it be OFFICALLY over.
McCain is also the presumptive nominee and there are no others in the race. Until the GOP officially votes him in and accepts him he isn’t the official candidate either.
Only in Obama's case there are supers who have to officially vote because with out the supers he is nothing. He never officially got the votes needed to become the nominee. If the supers do not vote for him as they have promised, he can not possibly become the nominee. He can not make it without them, and they are not commited to anyone until their vote is cast at the convention in August.
There are no supers in the GOP party to have a chance to CHANGE their minds if Obama does something that is ANY MORE DISGUSTING than he ALREADY has.
Oh, PS
Obama, Richardson and Edwards were the ONLY ones not on the ballot in Michigan. But at the end of the day, Obama was able to claim EVERY “uncommitted” vote, plus reach across the table and snag 4 of Hillary’s delegates.
Obama the slime bucket of all time was given a better deal for Michigan than if he had actually been on the ballot. He got EVERY SINGLE VOTE for 3 people plus was able to STEAL 4 of Hillary’s delegates. I can not understand for my life why you would complain about that. Your guy made out like bandit over that state!