Is this a smart thing to say?

I realize the democratic party is worried about getting itself unified if a frontrunner is not clearly defined soon.  But should one of those running for the party’s nomination say that those who vote after March 4, 2008 don’t matter.

“Now we’ve got to campaign hard in Texas and Ohio. But after March 4th, I think the party’s going to have to take a look and see if it’s time for us to go ahead and move forward with a nomination,” he (Barack Obama) said on NBC television.

This statement means to me that he feels that a nomination does not take place at the party’s convention.  He is appearing arrogant and conceited by saying something like this.  I am sure that his opponent, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, is thinking the same thing concerning her campaign but she is, at least, smart enough, and possible humble enough, to not say it to a major news outlet.

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I am a 50 year old, single mom living in Upstate New York. I have spent most of my life in the general area I currently live in. I did live in the Adirondacks for two years and in West Virginia for three. I work from home. I am an avid reader and an artist working mostly with paper but in mixed media also. View all posts by Nicki

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