But Sanders is not ahead, technically, Hilary is. I think. Sanders is still a dark horse candidate. So by your logic, I think Sanders should have a great shot.
Yes, I know. That's my point. I don't accept that Clinton has it sewn up, and right now he appears to be the second in line, which isn't a bad place to be at this point in the race.
Hard to be in second place when you're not officially running. Where he'd pop in if he does I have not seen polls on (not saying they don't exist, just that I haven't seen them), and I also wouldn't trust such polls anyhow. I'd want to see at least a month to settle in, the very first such poll results tend to be more "Do you recognize the name X?" rather than "Do you want X to be President?" Same is true of the very first primary polling for any run. (We're only mostly past that right now.)