I'm not into disrespecting HRC and/or her campaign; I'm really not. For example, I don't believe anyone should call for her to leave the race. HRC should make that decision. If and when she decides the race is over, it should be on her own terms. As a great leader of our party for decades, HRC clearly earned that right -- to end her campaign, if it is to be ended, on her own schedule.
But the HRC campaign should also be sensitive to the Obama campaign and its million of supporters. Obama is the popular vote leader in this race, and no doubt will be once all contests have concluded. Some HRC supporters claim she is the popular vote winner -- this . . . well . . . er, uh, uhm . . uses fuzzy math, to be diplomatic. HRC supporters can only make this claim by including MI, where Obama wasn't on the ballot, and excluding caucuses. Here's a news story (from MI!) explaining the extremely convoluted reasoning.
Do not diss HRC. But don't diss Dem voters either, by making outlandish allegations not supported by facts. One of those stubborn facts: Obama is popular vote (and pledged delegate) leader, and by any real or reasonable count, will remain so at the end of this nominating contest.