Clinton Would Take Nomination If She Can Even Without Winning Popular Vote

By Susan Milligan, Boston Globe

WASHINGTON -- Hillary Clinton will take the Democratic nomination even if she does not win the popular vote, but persuades enough superdelegates to vote for her at the convention, her campaign advisers say.

The New York senator, who lost three primaries Tuesday night, now lags slightly behind her rival, Illinois Senator Barack Obama, in the delegate count. She is even further behind in "pledged'' delegates, those assigned by virtue of primaries and caucuses.

But Clinton will not concede the race to Obama if he wins a greater number of pledged delegates by the end of the primary season, and will count on the 796 elected officials and party bigwigs to put her over the top, if necessary, said Clinton's communications director, Howard Wolfson.

"I want to be clear about the fact that neither campaign is in a position to win this nomination without the support of the votes of the superdelegates,'' Wolfson told reporters in a conference call.

"We don't make distinctions between delegates chosen by million of voters in a primary and those chosen between tens of thousands in caucuses,'' Wolfson said. "And we don't make distinctions when it comes to elected officials'' who vote as superdelegates at the convention.

"We are interested in acquiring delegates, period,'' he added.

Clinton advisers rejected the notion that the candidate -- and the party -- would be badly wounded in the general election if the nominee were essentially selected by a group of party insiders.

"This is a nomination system that exists of caucuses, primaries, superdelegates and also the issue of voters in Florida and Michigan,'' states whose delegates currently will not be seated at the convention because they broke party rules by moving up their primaries to January, said Mark Penn, senior strategist for the Clinton campaign. But "whoever the nominee is, the party will come together behind that nominee,'' he said.

With the battle for the Democratic nomination excruciatingly close, supporters of both campaigns are questioning the nominating process. The Clinton camp has suggested that the caucuses -- where Obama has bested Clinton in all but one state -- are inherently undemocratic, since only a small percentage of eligible voters are able to make it to a caucus site and commit the time to vote at a particular hour.

Clinton -- who initially joined other Democrats in opposing Michigan and Florida's decisions to go ahead with early primaries -- now wants the votes of those primaries counted. The Obama camp thinks that idea is unfair, since candidates were not allowed to campaign in those states, and Clinton alone kept her name on the Michigan ballot, meaning Obama did not have a chance at getting even provisional delegates.

Superdelegates should "vote their conscience,'' despite how their states voted, Wolfson said. Penn noted that the Obama campaign, for example, has not asked Massachusetts Senators Edward M. Kennedy and John F. Kerry to cast superdelegate votes for Clinton, although the Bay State voted overwhelmingly for her in the primary.

The two candidates head into contests next week in Hawaii and Wisconsin; Obama is leading in the polls in both states. The Clinton campaign is pinning its hopes on the March 4 states of Ohio, Texas, and Rhode Island, but Wolfson said yesterday the campaign is opening offices in every remaining primary and caucus state, including Puerto Rico.

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The Corporate-Military Party of Amerika

Business as usual for the "Democratic" wing of the Corporate-Military Party of Amerika. While I admire Obama neither he nor Clinton have the integrity to defend the Constitution and hold accountable the corrupt hypocrites in the White House. Wexler, Kucinich and a very few other elected officials are the True Patriots in Congress. We are a nation of Oil Addicted Fools (OAF's), a nation that spends more on its military than the rest of the countries of the world combined. Even a semi-enlightened nation would optimize education and health care for its citizens, rather than invading and destroying other countries for control of natural resources and the monetary benefit of the ruling class.

Well said, Kozan...

The root problem, which this piece highlights, underlines, and enunciates so clearly, is that THIS IS NOT A DEMOCRACY...PERIOD!!!

People with no brains can raise their flags, spout how this is the "greatest" country in the world (Never having been anywhere else), sport "ribbons" and bumper stickers on their gas guzzlers, and vote "party line" (so as not to have to think for themselves) till the cows jump over the moon. IGNORANCE AND APATHY CHANGE NOTHING!!! We have become sheep wallowing in our own shit and not noticing; we just wait for the farmer and our next "feeding".

Friends, we are DONE! TOAST! No amount of positive thinking, letter-writing, or preaching to the choir--as I am doing--is going to make any difference. After seeing what happened to Kucinich, how could I become anything BUT a fatalist bred of the REALITY of what's going on "out there"!

Mr. Brown that was excellent!

I have not been fooled for years. I love it when Condy says that Russia should be a democracy like we are. Did you know she is such a liar? I agree with you, sir.

The Qualities Of A Would Be President

Hillary Ordered The Final
Massacre At Waco
Robert Morrow
2-14-8
Hillary, not Bill, not Janet Reno, not Webb Hubbell, not Vince Foster was the one who ordered the final assault. Final death count: 76 Branch Davidians, including 21 children and two pregnant women.

http://www.rense.com/general80/hillms.htm

With Hillary in the White House and hubby Bill in the Oral office,[not a misspelling], the Bush Clinton, Bush, Clinton legacy of corporate greed and corruption would be set to continue, along with the wars. The last thing America needs now is Hillary Clinton, in fact it's the last thing the entire world needs.

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