But no, he's the people's candidate.
I'm pretty sure that "the people" are the ones who are giving to his campaign. If it weren't for "the people" he wouldn't have this much money to spend.
I do hope they are not getting cocky.
With Obama invoking the memory of the New Hampshire primary and saying things like this:
I doubt he's feeling too cocky. As much as I hate to admit it, Sen. Clinton's refusal to quit has probably done Obama quite a bit of good. She basically forced him to have a practice election in every state and now he gets a redo to fix all his mistakes. Plus, its given him an enormous advantage in the form of a virtually nationwide ground game that has been in operation all year long. Plus, if not for the long primary I doubt Obama would have given near as much attention to North Carolina or Indiana if any at all.
In any case, its looking increasingly like Obama could easily win over 300 EVs.