There’s just no quit in this girl. This race is NOT over. I received this e-mail (below) from her earlier today. I just can’t imagine why Senator Max Baucus and Senator Jon Tester have not endorsed her yet! Here’s the e-mail. Psst, I am a friend and ally!
Today, in every way that I know how, I am expressing my personal determination to keep forging forward in this campaign.
After our come-from-behind victory in Indiana, there are just 28 days of voting left. But we’ve never campaigned with the stakes as high or the time as short as they will be over the next four weeks.
And with you by my side, I’m going to keep fighting for what I believe in until every voter has had his or her say.
From the very beginning, you and I have counted on one another, working through every challenge and seizing every opportunity. That’s not just the way our campaign works. That’s the way America works.
As we enter the final four weeks of this contest, let’s keep working our hearts out.
Contribute now to keep moving our campaign forward.
In six days, we have the chance to show our strength in West Virginia. If you’ll stand with me, it’s an opportunity I intend to make the most of.
There’s no question about it — we’ve got to make every one of these next 28 days count — starting with today.
Contribute now, and let’s keep winning together.
As we’ve told each other time and time again. There will be good days and not so good days in the course of this campaign. But there will never be a day that we can’t count on one another.
As we enter the final 28 days of voting, I know you’ll give it everything you’ve got. And you know I will do the same.
Thanks for being such a wonderful friend and ally,
Hillary
Montana deserves a chance to vote for the democratic nominee for President, and it looks like Hillary will give them that chance! (Besides, it will be good for the economy if Hillary and Barack come back to Montana, plus we don’t want to see the staffers for their campaigns lose their jobs)

Jim: That is correct, but just think if she quits now, her staff will close up shop and leave. Obama won’t keep his offices open in Montana (maybe just one), and most of his staff will go to other more important states. There goes the rent for their offices, their apartments, the food they eat, supplies they use, booze, etc. Heck, the unemployment rate may climb two or three points when this thing is over.>I’m just looking out for Montana’s economy…
She’s loaned her campaign $10 million so far, so any money she spends in Montana will apparently come right out of her pocket.