06-03-2008 12:21 PM

Well, we already know that tonight marks the end of the primary season. For a while now, we have heard rumblings that indicated that we could see a delegate fight at the Democratic National Convention in August, which would pose a huge risk to the chances of a Democratic candidate in November.
However, there are signals that this won’t happen.
Today, the breaking news is that Hillary Clinton’s speech tonight
will be a concession speech. According to senior officials on her campaign, if Obama has the 40 remaining delegates (pledged and super) that he needs to reach the magic number of 2,118, Senator Clinton will acknowledge Obama as the Democratic nominee.
However, it appears that she will not say that she is formally ending her run.
At any rate, I’ll be up late tonight awaiting this. If this is the case, it will not be the Obama victory speech that everyone will be awaiting. Instead, it will be the concession speech that will own tonight’s coverage.
Update: Now,
some in the Clinton campaign say she will not concede. So, we will see which of these stories prove to be true tonight.
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