Obama: "I Feel The Bern." Does Elizabeth Warren?

Elizabeth Warren did miserably Tuesday, even losing her own state-- and keeping Bernie from winning it against Biden! Although as more votes are counted, her total delegates may go up, as of Thursday at midday, he had won a mere 40 delegates bringing her total to just 48-- compared to 511 for Status Quo Joe and 459 for Bernie. As of Wednesday morning, she had won 7 delegates in California, 1 in Colorado, 2 in Maine, 17 in Massachusetts (less than either Biden or Bernie), 10 in Minnesota, 1 in Tennessee and 2 in Virginia. As you know, she ended her campaign this morning.She took Wednesday off and flew home to Boston to reassess and decide if she should drop out and, if she does, to endorse Status Quo Joe or Bernie or no-one. A campaign aide told that media that she "is talking to her team to assess the path forward."And now that she's dropped out, where are her supporters likely to go? A late February Morning Consult poll asked them who their second choice is. This is how it looked then-- and, obviously without her endorsing anyone:

• Bernie- 40%• Status Quo Joe- 16%• Mayo Pete- 16%• Klobuchar- 12%

In a press release from US-Bookies.com in Denmark-- which shows Trump as the heavy favorite to win reelection against Trump-- all bets are on Elizabeth endorsing Bernie. "Odds suggest that Bernie Sanders is [the] most likely candidate to receive Elizabeth Warren’s endorsement, according to betting aggregators US-Bookies.com/. Sanders is the odds-on favorite to received Warren’s endorsement at 2/7, while the odds she endorses Biden are a more distant 5/2."This is just plain horrible: