Others saying that her PA "win" was not just a win for HRC, but a wake up call to SD's.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/051008dnpolsuperdels.3c6b293.htmlAnd three other Texas congressmen wrote party leaders to urge patience.
"We're still going forward. ... There's still six more states to be decided," said Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Laredo. "It's on life support," said Sue Lovell of Houston, a Democratic National Committee member who supports Mrs. Clinton and doesn't think she should quit. She said she'll stick with Mrs. Clinton until she wins or releases her delegates from their pledges of support.
But Ms. Lovell worries that Obama backers in Texas and elsewhere will try to purge the party leadership of anyone who stayed neutral or backed his rival. "Then it becomes personal. It would make it hard to be unified," she said. <snip>
"We're not oblivious to the environment in which we're operating," said her top strategist, Geoff Garin, but
"Sen. Clinton is in a better position to win the general election."