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Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) Calls Out Harold Ickes (D-Clinton)

Harold Ickes, a rules committee member and Hillary Clinton adviser, just spent 10 minutes badgering Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) in support of the Clinton campaign's Michigan position. The Clinton campaign says that it should get 73 delegates from the Michigan primary and the Obama campaign should get 0, with 55 going as uncommitted. Ickes said that the delegate allocation has to consider the principal of "fair reflection," with voters' preferences for "uncommitted" being accurately reflected. Since no one actually voted for "Barack Obama" on the ticket, that would mean Obama would get no delegates. But Sen. Levin told Ickes he had the concept of fair reflection all wrong. "You're calling for a 'fair reflection' of a flawed primary," Levin told Ickes, to massive applause. "What we're trying to do is to keep a party together so that we can win a critical state in November. And let me tell you the precedent that we set it seems to me is a good precedent if circumstances like this ever existed again. ... It's an unusual circumstance."






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BUT IT'S A RACE FOR THE DELEGATES

Harold Ickes Said "It's Useful To Win States, But States Don't Vote--Delegates Do" And Said "This Is Very Much A Race For Delegates At This Point." "It's useful to win states, but states don't vote -- delegates do," said Harold Ickes, who is heading up the delegate operation for New York Sen. Hillary Clinton. "This is very much a race for delegates at this point," said Ickes, a longtime Clinton insider and aide to President Bill Clinton. [Reuters, 1/31/08]

Wolfson: This Is a Race for Delegates, Not Individual States. "This is a race for delegates," said Howard Wolfson, communications director for Clinton. "It is not a battle for individual states. As David knows, we are well past the time when any state will have a disproportionate influence on the nominating process." [Washington Post, 1/16/08]


CLINTON SAID "IT'S CLEAR" THAT THE MICHIGAN PRIMARY WON'T "COUNT FOR ANYTHING"

Clinton Said "It's Clear" That The Michigan Primary Won't Count For Anything. Clinton, on why she stayed on the ballot for the Michigan primary said, "Well, you know, people in Michigan are flat on their backs. They have the highest unemployment rate in America. They are now grappling finally with what they are going to do with the auto industry. 1 in 10 jobs in America is tied to the auto industry which is – the American auto industry, which as we know is centered in Michigan. You know, it's clear this election they're having isn't going to count for anything. But I just personally didn't want to set up a situation where the Republicans are going to be campaigning between now and whenever. And then after the nomination we have to go in and repair the damage and be ready to win Michigan in November 2008." [NHPR Interview, 10/11/07]

Clinton Campaign Said She Was "Not Participating in the Michigan Primary." Clinton spokesman Mo Elleithee said, "Clinton signed a pledge saying she will not campaign. She is not participating in the Michigan primary because she is not campaigning there. She is honoring the pledge." [New Hampshire Union Leader, 10/11/07]


CLINTON BACKER BOB KERREY, ON WHETHER TO COUNT FL AND MI, SAID "YOU DON'T CHANGE THE RULES IN THE MIDDLE OF THE GAME"

Clinton Backer Bob Kerrey, Asked If the Delegates From FL And MI Should Count, Said "You Don't Change The Rules In The Middle Of The Game. Period...No New Vote And No New Caucuses, Either. Just Stick To The Rules They Agreed To." "You don't change the rules in the middle of the game. Period," said former Nebraska Senator Bob Kerrey, The New School's president, when asked if the delegates from the Florida and Michigan primaries should be represented at the Democratic National Convention in August. Scoopy ran into Kerrey on Sunday at Chelsea Piers, where Kerrey had taken his young son and a friend bowling. "No new vote and no new caucuses, either. Just stick to the rules that they agreed to," Kerrey said firmly. The Democratic National Committee stripped both Florida and Michigan of all their delegates because, defying party rules, they held their primaries before Feb. 5. The candidates all agreed to abide by that decision and not campaign in those states. Barack Obama withdrew his name from the ballot in Michigan and didn't compete in Florida. Hillary Clinton won the popular vote in both states and now says their delegates should be counted toward the total. Although Kerrey endorsed Clinton in December, he clearly doesn't endorse her position on the Michigan and Florida delegates. [The Villager, 2/13/08 ]


POLITICIANS AND EDITORIAL BOARDS ARE CLEAR THAT MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA DELEGATES DO NOT COUNT

Nancy Pelosi Said That Florida And Michigan Delegates Should Not Be Seated If Those Delegates Would Decide The Nomination. Nancy Pelosi had one more stunner in the interview: She said the Florida and Michigan delegates should not be seated if those delegates would decide the nomination. "Well, I don't think that any states that operated outside the rules of the party can be dispositive of who the nominee is. That is to say they can't make the difference because then we would have no rules," she said. Pelosi added, "But I do think that the best outcome for us is if one of the candidates pulls ahead and this issue is disposed of long before we get to the convention. We certainly don't want to ignore Florida and Michigan, but we can't ignore the rules which everyone else played by." [San Francisco Chronicle, 2/15/08 ]

Tom Harkin Said He Staunchly Opposed Seating The Delegates From Michigan And Florida. Tom Harkin said he will staunchly oppose seating delegates chosen in the Michigan and Florida primaries for the same reason he will uphold the superdelegates' independent vote: It's the rules. Michigan and Florida Democrats broke the rules when they moved their primaries ahead of Feb. 5 without permission, Harkin said. "No way I'd ever be in favor of seating them," the senator said. [TH, 9/17/08]

Al Sharpton Said Seating Delegates From Florida And Michigan At The DNC Would Be A Grave Injustice. Seating delegates from Florida and Michigan at the Democratic National Convention would be a grave injustice, the Rev. Al Sharpton said Wednesday in a break with prominent civil rights leaders. "I firmly believe that changing the rules now, and seating delegates from Florida and Michigan at this point would not only violate the Democratic Party's rules of fairness, but also would be a grave injustice," Sharpton said in a letter to Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean. [AP, 2/13/08 ]

TNR: As Soon As It Became Clear That Clinton Potentially Faced An Extended Battle For Delegates, She Began To Demand The Rules Be Changed In The Middle Of the Game And Her Campaign Has Been Arguing That The Non-Contest Elections In Michigan And Florida Should Be Made Retroactively Meaningful And That Clinton Should Be Handed A Gift Of Nearly 200 Delegates. "But as soon as it became clear, in the wake of Iowa and on the eve of South Carolina, that Clinton potentially faced an extended battle for delegates, she began to demand that the rules be changed in the middle of the game. Her campaign has been arguing that the non-contested elections in Michigan and Florida should be made retroactively meaningful--and, therefore, that Clinton should be handed a gift of nearly 200 delegates. The Clinton team has wrapped its case in the logic of voter disenfranchisement. ‘I hear all the time from people in Florida and Michigan that they want their voices heard in selecting the Democratic nominee,' Clinton has said. There is a perfectly cogent case to be made that Floridians and Michiganders deserve their say. (Some of our best friends and elderly relatives reside in those states.) The way to address this complaint is to schedule new elections so that candidates can advertise, make speeches, organize voters, distribute yard signs--you know, do ‘democracy,' a concept Clinton seems not to understand. The DNC, if it does decide to redress Clinton's complaint, needs to do so immediately." [Editorial, TNR, 2/8/08 ]

Ø TNR: "Knowing That Their Ballots Meant Nothing, Many Voters [In Michigan And Florida] Stayed Home." "Without ads and stump speeches--Obama's name wasn't even on the ballot in Michigan--the actual primary votes in these states were meaningless beauty contests, and perhaps not even that. Knowing that their ballots meant nothing, many voters stayed home. And, as everyone expected, Hillary romped to victory on the basis of her brand name and voters' lack of familiarity with the alternatives." [Editorial, TNR, 2/8/08 ]

NY Post: "No Changing The Rules In The Middle Of The Game." "No changing the rules in the middle of the game. Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean must be prepared to deliver that message to Sen. Hillary Clinton and her allies. With a razor-thin delegate margin separating them and ever-fewer states left on the campaign calendar, Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama are working all angles to get to 2,025 - the number needed to win their party's presidential nomination. Which is why the Clinton forces are looking at Michigan and Florida." [Editorial, NY Post, 2/11/08 ]

Posted by: Christian on 05/31/08 at 10:50 AM  Respond

Givem hell Carl.

Ickes has no moral compass so it's understandable to me that he can make an argument like that.

Posted by: George J. on 05/31/08 at 11:11 AM  Respond

Ickes is right. We should seat all Democrats. The party should change the way we elect our presidential candidates. NH and Iowa should not have the first say. We need regional primaries and no caucuses. They are democratic and are only set up for the elite that run this party. Abolish the caucus system. NOW!!!

Posted by: andrew on 05/31/08 at 6:46 PM  Respond

Carl Levin For President?

Senator Carl Levin, who currently supports neither Democratic candidate, is the virtuous embodiment of the notion of “fair and balanced” that Fox News so shamelessly sullies.

Levin belongs on the Supreme Court, and if Clinton insists on a divisive floor fight at the convention then maybe Levin should run for the top job if the delegates cast their first round votes and the nomination remains unresolved.

www.loosekannon.com

Ickes is perfectly accurate in stating that Clinton should have 73 (77) delegates.
1. Apportionment: Obama didn’t earn 50% of either state so he shouldn’t get 50% of the delegates. In Michigan, both Obama and Edwards voters were directed to vote uncommitted. There’s no way of knowing how any Edwards people would have voted.People have clearly voted for Senator Clinton.
2. Clinton has the popular vote according to ABC, CNN and Real Clear Politics:
3. According to a Gallup report AND Real Clear Politics, Clinton has the majority of Electoral votes –more than McCain or Obama:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/107539/Hillary-Clintons-SwingState-Advantage.aspx?version=print
4. In many of the polls taken, while Clinton does not exceed Obama, Clinton is preferred over McCain and Obama when the choice of the three are given - almost every time.
We can not let media hegemony dictate the Democratic Party nor the democratic process – Media, at best has been has been twisted, misogynistic, unprofessional, hegemonic and jaundiced; has been virtual campaigning for Obama and not journalistic reporting. (The American people have noticed!)
I believe that not only is Senator Clinton our best choice for the Democratic nomination but our only chance for change as our President – MORE THAN HALF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE BELIEVE THAT ALSO!!
Thank you

Collea-Devi Goetz

Posted by: collea-Devi on 06/02/08 at 10:51 AM  Respond

Ickes is perfectly accurate in stating that Clinton should have 73 (77) delegates.
1. Apportionment: Obama didn’t earn 50% of either state so he shouldn’t get 50% of the delegates. In Michigan, both Obama and Edwards voters were directed to vote uncommitted. There’s no way of knowing how any Edwards people would have voted.People have clearly voted for Senator Clinton.
2. Clinton has the popular vote according to ABC, CNN and Real Clear Politics:
3. According to a Gallup report AND Real Clear Politics, Clinton has the majority of Electoral votes –more than McCain or Obama:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/107539/Hillary-Clintons-SwingState-Advantage.aspx?version=print
4. In many of the polls taken, while Clinton does not exceed Obama, Clinton is preferred over McCain and Obama when the choice of the three are given - almost every time.
We can not let media hegemony dictate the Democratic Party nor the democratic process – Media, at best has been has been twisted, misogynistic, unprofessional, hegemonic and jaundiced; has been virtual campaigning for Obama and not journalistic reporting. (The American people have noticed!)
I believe that not only is Senator Clinton our best choice for the Democratic nomination but our only chance for change as our President – MORE THAN HALF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE BELIEVE THAT ALSO!!
Thank you

Collea-Devi Goetz

Posted by: collea-Devi on 06/02/08 at 10:52 AM  Respond

Ickes is perfectly accurate in stating that Clinton should have 73 (77) delegates.
1. Apportionment: Obama didn’t earn 50% of either state so he shouldn’t get 50% of the delegates. In Michigan, both Obama and Edwards voters were directed to vote uncommitted. There’s no way of knowing how any Edwards people would have voted.People have clearly voted for Senator Clinton.
2. Clinton has the popular vote according to ABC, CNN and Real Clear Politics:
3. According to a Gallup report AND Real Clear Politics, Clinton has the majority of Electoral votes –more than McCain or Obama:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/107539/Hillary-Clintons-SwingState-Advantage.aspx?version=print
4. In many of the polls taken, while Clinton does not exceed Obama, Clinton is preferred over McCain and Obama when the choice of the three are given - almost every time.
We can not let media hegemony dictate the Democratic Party nor the democratic process – Media, at best has been has been twisted, misogynistic, unprofessional, hegemonic and jaundiced; has been virtual campaigning for Obama and not journalistic reporting. (The American people have noticed!)
I believe that not only is Senator Clinton our best choice for the Democratic nomination but our only chance for change as our President – MORE THAN HALF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE BELIEVE THAT ALSO!!
Thank you

Collea-Devi Goetz

Posted by: collea-Devi on 06/02/08 at 10:52 AM  Respond

Ickes is perfectly accurate in stating that Clinton should have 73 (77) delegates.
1. Apportionment: Obama didn’t earn 50% of either state so he shouldn’t get 50% of the delegates. In Michigan, both Obama and Edwards voters were directed to vote uncommitted. There’s no way of knowing how any Edwards people would have voted.People have clearly voted for Senator Clinton.
2. Clinton has the popular vote according to ABC, CNN and Real Clear Politics:
3. According to a Gallup report AND Real Clear Politics, Clinton has the majority of Electoral votes –more than McCain or Obama:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/107539/Hillary-Clintons-SwingState-Advantage.aspx?version=print
4. In many of the polls taken, while Clinton does not exceed Obama, Clinton is preferred over McCain and Obama when the choice of the three are given - almost every time.
We can not let media hegemony dictate the Democratic Party nor the democratic process – Media, at best has been has been twisted, misogynistic, unprofessional, hegemonic and jaundiced; has been virtual campaigning for Obama and not journalistic reporting. (The American people have noticed!)
I believe that not only is Senator Clinton our best choice for the Democratic nomination but our only chance for change as our President – MORE THAN HALF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE BELIEVE THAT ALSO!!
Thank you

Collea-Devi Goetz

Posted by: collea-Devi on 06/02/08 at 10:52 AM  Respond

Ickes is perfectly accurate in stating that Clinton should have 73 (77) delegates.
1. Apportionment: Obama didn’t earn 50% of either state so he shouldn’t get 50% of the delegates. In Michigan, both Obama and Edwards voters were directed to vote uncommitted. There’s no way of knowing how any Edwards people would have voted.People have clearly voted for Senator Clinton.
2. Clinton has the popular vote according to ABC, CNN and Real Clear Politics:
3. According to a Gallup report AND Real Clear Politics, Clinton has the majority of Electoral votes –more than McCain or Obama:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/107539/Hillary-Clintons-SwingState-Advantage.aspx?version=print
4. In many of the polls taken, while Clinton does not exceed Obama, Clinton is preferred over McCain and Obama when the choice of the three are given - almost every time.
We can not let media hegemony dictate the Democratic Party nor the democratic process – Media, at best has been has been twisted, misogynistic, unprofessional, hegemonic and jaundiced; has been virtual campaigning for Obama and not journalistic reporting. (The American people have noticed!)
I believe that not only is Senator Clinton our best choice for the Democratic nomination but our only chance for change as our President – MORE THAN HALF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE BELIEVE THAT ALSO!!
Thank you

Collea-Devi Goetz

Posted by: collea-Devi on 06/02/08 at 10:52 AM  Respond

Ickes is perfectly accurate in stating that Clinton should have 73 (77) delegates.
1. Apportionment: Obama didn’t earn 50% of either state so he shouldn’t get 50% of the delegates. In Michigan, both Obama and Edwards voters were directed to vote uncommitted. There’s no way of knowing how any Edwards people would have voted.People have clearly voted for Senator Clinton.
2. Clinton has the popular vote according to ABC, CNN and Real Clear Politics:
3. According to a Gallup report AND Real Clear Politics, Clinton has the majority of Electoral votes –more than McCain or Obama:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/107539/Hillary-Clintons-SwingState-Advantage.aspx?version=print
4. In many of the polls taken, while Clinton does not exceed Obama, Clinton is preferred over McCain and Obama when the choice of the three are given - almost every time.
We can not let media hegemony dictate the Democratic Party nor the democratic process – Media, at best has been has been twisted, misogynistic, unprofessional, hegemonic and jaundiced; has been virtual campaigning for Obama and not journalistic reporting. (The American people have noticed!)
I believe that not only is Senator Clinton our best choice for the Democratic nomination but our only chance for change as our President – MORE THAN HALF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE BELIEVE THAT ALSO!!
Thank you, Collea-Devi Goetz

Posted by: Collea-Devi on 06/02/08 at 10:55 AM  Respond

Ickes is perfectly accurate in stating that Clinton should have 73 (77) delegates.

thanks richardson.

perfect idea.amazing yusuf.

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