I am beginning to think so from what I hear on television and things I read like this from Robert Novak:
Nor, because of delegate division, is it guaranteed that the nominee will be selected by March 4, in the Texas and Ohio primaries, or even by April 22, when Pennsylvania votes. Many of the 796 "superdelegates" (unelected prominent Democrats) can remain undecided. Finally, Clinton will try to restore Florida and Michigan delegates purged from convention rolls because the states scheduled their primaries too early -- primaries she won virtually uncontested. That raises the specter of rival delegations from those two states arriving in Denver, prompting an old-fashioned credentials fight.
Maybe the World Series for the Cubs? No, that is hoping for too much.