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Clark County Nevada Dem. Convention Ends in Chaos

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posted on Feb, 25 2008 @ 06:43 PM
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Clark County Nevada Dem. Convention Ends in Chaos


www.freerepublic.com

The Clark County Democratic Convention turned into a fiasco Saturday, with a host of problems that were entirely predictable but blithely ignored by county party leadership.

The convention was supposed to elect delegates to this spring’s state convention in Reno, where delegates will be selected for the Democratic National Convention in Denver.

Instead, county party leaders, with the annoyed assent of the campaigns of New York Sen. Hillary Clinton and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, suspended voting and moved to reconvene at some future date to vote on state delegates, who will ultimately determine whether Obama or Clinton wins a majority of Nevada’s 25 pledged delegates at the national convention.
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posted on Feb, 25 2008 @ 06:43 PM
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I believe this is a sign of the "times" to come in Democrat politics. If this race goes to the National Convention floor with Superdelegates having 20% say in the nominee....the protesters won't be outside the arena...they will be in it. Could another Chicago-like convention be on the horizon? Thoughts? And Greetings all

Peace



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[edit on 25-2-2008 by DancedWithWolves] aaargh punctuation typos

[edit on 25-2-2008 by DancedWithWolves]



posted on Feb, 25 2008 @ 06:57 PM
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Now this is some serious grass-roots organizing...



Although more than 7,000 delegates to the county convention had been elected at the Jan. 19 caucuses, the county party booked a room at Bally’s with a capacity of 5,000.

Few people expected the 7,000 elected delegates to show, but it was entirely unsurprising that the Clinton and Obama campaigns, locked in a tight delegate battle that could go all the way to the national convention, would call their supporters and tell them to show up at Bally’s so they could be alternates to replace the no-shows.

Sure enough, that’s what happened. There were 6,000 people in the hall when the fire marshal intervened, and Bally’s management estimated 4,000 people in the hallway outside.

The problem was that there wasn’t a clean and credible process for seating alternates.


If the campaigns are doing this here...you can bet the same is going on everywhere.



 
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