Posted on 03/28/2008 5:57:31 AM PDT by COUNTrecount
BREAKING: Dean wants closure by July 1
A potential game-changer from CBS News and "The Early Show." Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean says he wants superdelegates to make a decision by JULY 1 -- the most specific he has been in his effort to prod the party to decide between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton before the Democratic National Convention in late August.
Harry Smith asked if after the nominating contests end with the South Dakota and Montana primaries on June 3, "Do you want the superdelegates to have some sort of vote immediately so that you'll know months in advance of the convention what the outcome is?
Dean replied: Well, I think the superdelegates have already been weighing in. I think that there's 800 of them and 450 of them have already said who they're for. I'd like the other 350 to say who they're at some point between now and the first of July so we don't have to take this into the convention.
An aide explains that July 1 is not a drop-dead deadline: "The point is before the convention, ideally in June."
Dean has been criticized for not taking a heavier hand in ending the bruising contest.
The aide elaborates on the chairman's thinking: "Dean is personally engaged in this process, he's had numerous conversations with over 60 leaders inside and outside of the Democratic Party, to hear their thoughts, get their input and encourage them to help reinforce the importance of keeping the party united behind our nominee in November. ... He does not want to discuss those conversations publicly because in Washington, you can work behind the scenes and not worry about getting credit and actually get something done -- or you can talk about it in the press and not get anything done. But ... he wants to see this resolved before the convention and will encourage the superdelegates to make their choice known once the voters in the remaining states have had their say."
In an interview with AP's Nedra Pickler, Dean also made it clear he wants to get the show on the road. "There'll be some nasty fights if it goes to convention, and people will walk out," he told Nedra. "But I've also been talking to a fairly significant number of, by and large, nonaligned people about how we might resolve this." Nedra adds: "Dean wouldn't talk in detail about what the plan is, but it likely involves encouraging superdelegates to pick a candidate shortly after the voting ends."
So June 3-July 1 is your window, ladies and gents.
Full Harry Smith interview apres le jump.
CBS News, "The Early Show"
HARRY SMITH: Joining us is Howard Dean, chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Good morning, Dr. Dean.
HOWARD DEAN: Harry, thanks for having me on.
HARRY SMITH: There's a lot of ill will growing among Democrats. Polls show a significant number of supporters of both candidates, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, say that they will switch to John McCain if their candidate is not chosen. How are you going to put this back together again?
DEAN: Well, I think the candidates have got to understand that they have an obligation to our country to unify. Somebody's going to lose this race with 49.8 percent of the vote. And that person has got to pull their supporters in behind the nominee. That's our obligation, because in the end this is not about Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. It's about our country. We're not going to have four more years of George W. Bush, which is essentially what McCain is offering us. There's a really big difference between our candidates on these issues. And I don't believe for a moment that at the end of the day, the Democrats are going to vote for somebody who's going to put more right-wingers on the Supreme Court. But we do need to keep in mind that personal attacks now, often do have the seeds of demoralization later on. So I want to make sure this campaign stays on the high ground.
SMITH: OK -- well, you're coming on morning television this morning to say this. Have you talked to both candidates or talked at least to their people?
DEAN: I have done both. I'm not going to say how those conversations went. I have good relationships with both candidates. and I think they would both be excellent presidents.
SMIITH: Have they pledged to tone down the rhetoric?
DEAN: Well, you know, Im not going to get into who said what on the telephone calls. But I think that it's important that we understand this is not, again, about Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. It's about a change for our country. it's about $3.50 gas prices, its about staying in Iraq for 100 years, its about a hands-off
SMITH: Well, [the nominating] season is over. Do you want the superdelegates to have some sort of vote immediately so that you'll know months in advance of the convention what the outcome is?
DEAN: Well, I think the superdelegates have already been weighing in. I think that there's 800 of them and 450 of them have already said who they're for. I'd like the other 350 to say who they're at some point between now and the first of July so we don't have to take this into the convention.
SMITH: Dr. Dean, thank you so much for the time.
As if Hillary gives a toot what Dean thinks?
On another note, Dr. Dean also wants Britney to act normal.
Like little Howie Hitler is anything more than a yapping little ankle biting dog.
The corpse is really starting to syink up the room.
Ok, I need to know who the parent company is of Orville Reddenbacher so I can buy their stock today...
Can The Beast have every super-delegate made aware that she has a file on them, their families, co-workers and pets within that shortened time frame? ;)
Uh, from what I’ve been reading, the Clintons dont believe it’s just about superdelegates, they’re talking about swaying the regular delegates (which evidently is allowed) to vote for her.
Considering how much power the superdelegates have, why do the dems bother with elections?
Leahy is reported to have said Hillary should drop out. I expect others to follow. To them I say “Good luck with that”.
Don't ever, EVER, for the love of all that's holy, post a picture of Hillary in tights ever again!!
(crawls off to find brain bleach)
I Love It! She’s the spitting image of Tonya!! LOL
The Old Bat... MY EYES!!!!.... MY EYES!!!!!
DEAN: Well, I think the superdelegates have already been weighing in. I think that there’s 800 of them and 450 of them have already said who they’re for. I’d like the other 350 to say who they’re at some point between now and the first of July so we don’t have to take this into the convention.
But we all KNOW that the remaining 350 superdelegates who Dean wants to say who their for by July will not do so. They will wait to use their voice on the convention floor because they are members of “Operation Chaos”! They will wait on the convention floor for their directions from the leader of “Operation Chaos”! :)
She will care what Howard says if it goes her way, just like the “voice” of the RATs in Florida is suddenly important to her. But no, if the consensus by July 1 is for BHO, then she’ll fight How-weird and the party tooth and nail through the convention.
Democracy in action, Democrat style. I thought the superdelegates were free to vote however they wanted, whenever they wanted.
Dean has created a mess by refusing to seat the Michigan and Florida delegates.
Hillary, Chels, and Slick are hop-scotching all over Indiana this week.
She definitely looks like somebody fighting to the bitter end.
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