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60TrenchesGone Donating Member (60 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-24-08 08:13 PM
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Breaking: Reports in that Hillary Clinton has begun to try and steal Obama's elected delegates.
Edited on Mon Mar-24-08 08:18 PM by 60TrenchesGone
From Al Giordano's exceptional on the ground campaign coverage over at The Field.
http://ruralvotes.com/thefield/?p=935

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Fear, Loathing & Delegate Poaching in Texas
March 24th, 2008 by Al Giordano

This just in The Field’s mailbox, from a Texas Democrat (name of delegate removed):
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Al,

(Name of Delegate) just got a robo call from Hiliary Clinton. After she stopped laughing, it dawned on her that they got her name from the delegate list from the caucus here, where she is listed as an Obama alternate delegate.

The call encouraged her to vote for Hillary at the Bexar County delegate convention.

She was wondering if its legal under party rules for Clinton to call delegates for Obama like that, particularly using a robo call.

Just curious, besides I figured you’d be interested to know the tactics underway…
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Al replies:

Well, it’s legal to lobby delegates to the county and senate district conventions (they’ll be held on Saturday to select delegates to a later statewide convention, from which 67 Democratic National Convention delegates will be chosen), even if they signed up for a different candidate.

The question, however, isn’t a legalistic one, but, rather, a political one: when similar tactics came up in Nevada and elsewhere, the Clinton campaign denied it was trying to “poach” delegates committed to Obama.

When Politico’s Roger Simon reported on the Clinton campaign’s efforts to poach Obama delegates last month, Clinton spokesbot Phil Singer emphatically denied they would do any such thing:

“We have not, are not and will not pursue the pledged delegates of Barack Obama.”

I’m sure the robo-call machine was acting on its own, without any authorization from the campaign.
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Win at any cost. Do whatever it takes to grab this nomination. Screw the voters, lets just get Hillary in the White House already. I smell a dream ticket... Clinton/Rove 2008!
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60TrenchesGone Donating Member (60 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-24-08 08:19 PM
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1. I'm waiting
I'm dying to see one of Hillary's supporters defend this action. Go ahead, I dare you to excuse this behavior as acceptable. I love that the delegate wasn't even sure if it was legal under current party rules.
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NoodleyAppendage Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-24-08 08:53 PM
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2. You forgot. Prop up McCain as a last ditch effort to get him elected, so you can run in 2012. n/t
J
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