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Will Hillary Clinton Release her Delegates?

Posted by John Nichols, The Nation at 12:00 AM on August 25, 2008.


This may be the only drama in an otherwise thoroughly-scripted TV show.

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Will Hillary Clinton's name actually be placed in nomination for the presidency on the third day of the Democratic National Convention?

And if the senator's name is placed in nomination, will there be an actual roll-call vote? Or will a call be made for the nomination of Barack Obama by acclamation?

Those are the last open questions of the convention that will open Monday in Denver.

On Wednesday afternoon, at 1 p.m., Clinton will gather her delegates, alternates and allies at the Colorado Convention Center.

A crowd of 5,000 is expected, according to Clinton aides and allies.

Clinton could issue a call to arms. And she has an agreement with the Obama campaign to go forward with the nomination and roll-call.

But Clinton and her aides are worried.

Many of her delegates have formally endorsed Obama, and more than a few plan to vote for him on that first ballot.

There is open discussion in the Clinton camp about what the embarrassment level might be?

What if her vote were to fall below the 1,219 secured by the Rev. Jesse Jackson at the 1988 Democratic National Convention?

Or the 596 that former California Governor Jerry Brown received at the 1992 convention -- the last to see nominations and a roll-call involving challengers to the eventual nominee?

Clinton is unlikely to risk it.

The New York senator can, and very probably will, release her delegates at the meeting Wednesday afternoon.

She has a super-delegate vote and she is now expected to announce that she will cast it for Obama.

Her 40 floor "whips" -- who have been polling and consulting with delegates -- would then encourage Clinton backers to follow the senator's lead.

If that happens, the contest for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination will formally be done before the roll-call vote.

That does not mean that, if a roll-call were to go forward, Clinton would get no votes.

But if Clinton is not nominated, votes cast for her could under convention rules be counted as "present." And there might not be all that many of them.

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John Nichols writes about politics for The Nation magazine as its Washington correspondent.


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Redo the 90's ?
Posted by: Christie on Aug 25, 2008 1:46 AM   
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America doesn't love dynasty as much as Hillary wishes.

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Yes . . .
Posted by: Scientz on Aug 25, 2008 6:32 AM   
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Yes she will.

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SELLING HILLARY SHORT
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Aug 25, 2008 8:09 AM   
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Not a good idea. Obama is where he is because of her. He knows that. The brutal competition brought out the best in him. She won't let the dems down because it's too important to get this regime out of the White House. No small matter: Chelsea is about 27 yrs. old. Who knows what her plans are. Her mother is not about to burn that bridge. She may be many things, but stupid isn't one of them. P.S.-I don't care about Bill & Monica! Thanks, ANNA

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According to CNN
Posted by: fanny666 on Aug 25, 2008 9:09 AM   
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yes

Although, many of her supporters claim they refuse to vote Obama.

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» RE: According to CNN Posted by: VZEQICVA
Observer
Posted by: Harbans on Aug 25, 2008 11:45 AM   
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I was one of the staunchest supporters of Hillary
because there was chance of first time a woman becoming President of the United States.

Obama is not a womasn, and so does not gert my vote.

Painfully, I must say,
Shame on Hillary dumping 18 million voters,
who trusted in her.

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» RE: Observer Posted by: VZEQICVA
» RE: Observer Posted by: ldyradr
» RE: O--WAAAH!! Get over it. Posted by: carcinoid112
If Hillary is the statesman (statesperson?) she claims she is,
Posted by: Joe H on Aug 25, 2008 11:50 AM   
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she will refuse to allow her name to be put forward, and will call on all of her supporters to fully support Obama.

Sadly, her and Bill's behaviour so far suggest that she will try to milk the convention for all the sympathy she can get.

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