Why the delegate totals are theoretical, Reason #44452319. [Updated/Bumped.]
This week's story comes from Texas.
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[UPDATE: Ann Althouse reports that a member of the Obama campaign has emailed to report this as being just a "data entry error". As you can guess by her title, she's not buying it.]
Yup, the Lone Star State: where, for reasons only known to God and Texan Democrats, they had to have a primary and a caucus, thus ensuring Chaos and Old Night.
Anyway, Ann Althouse passes along an amusing mailer that went to one of the delegates chosen that crazy night (via Glenn Reynolds):
I just got a flier in the mail from Barack Obama. It's clearly a special flier for delegates. It has my full name, address, and "Support Barack Obama at your County Convention!" There's no point in sending a message like that to anyone who isn't a delegate; the county convention is where the delegates meet, post-caucus. So, they got my name and address from a list of caucus delegates, and the lists of those delegates say who each person has pledged their support for. In fact, Clinton's campaign sent me a link to the lists that are sent to the campaigns, so I know what they look like. [ADDED: This list, which shows which candidate the delegate supports, is on line.] Technically, I could change my vote from Clinton to Obama, but the delegates were selected proportionately to represent the voters. Surely, he isn't suggesting that I do this, since he so firmly believes that delegates, pledged or super, can't go against the will of the people. Or is he?
There's a photo at the link.
Read on.
There's nothing actually wrong with this, of course: the county convention delegates are not obligated to represent the popular will, and if they decide to switch from one candidate to the other then there's not really anything that anybody can do - except sue the living daylights out of the Texan Democratic Party (you can apparently always sue somebody), but far be it from me to suggest anything of the sort. But what it does suggest are two things. First, the Obama campaign is actually campaigning a bit harder, and is a bit less confident, than might be suggested by its public persona*. This will probably surprise at least a few people that really should have known better.
The second thing this suggests is that the Democratic primary process will need to be completely overhauled, if not scrapped, after this election. Forty years of blithe assumptions that there'll always be a clear winner after the first handful of races have piled up to the point where the Democrats are facing an utter collapse of the whole process. These particular 67 delegates are in fact being counted in the running totals, but we won't actually know until June 7th who they're going to be allocated to. And if twenty or thirty flip...
Moe Lane
PS: Notice how the fight is getting nastier as the remaining delegate total gets smaller? Yeah, that's going to keep happening.
*I'm morally certain that the Clinton campaign is doing similar activities in Texas, but they're playing the plucky underdogs, so it's unlikely to surprise anybody.
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Why the delegate totals are theoretical, Reason #44452319. [Updated/Bumped.] 10 Comments (0 topical, 10 editorial, 0 hidden) Post a comment »
They want to run your entire life. Health care is just a small part of it.
I meant what I said and I said what I meant. An elephant's faithful 100 percent.
I hope the entire system is overhauled. Make one national primary day in May or June.
Like maybe if Iowa wouldn't be first in the nation anymore, we could get someone candidate brave enough to speak the truth about biofuels.
But why Weave?
This dem primary season has been fun.
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It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
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No way - all the weight would be in the cities and larger states. That can't happen.
Let 'em have their primary process and we'll keep ours.
Erik
.... on Althouse's side.
SNAFUs like this occur all the time and for Althouse to charge "fraud" without any evidence is ridiculous. (Possibly even actionable, given that Ann made the remark in connection with posting the email of an formerly private citizen, whom she also names.)
Not a ding on the estimitable Moe Lane, by the way -- just an observation that Althouse's judgment in this area is highly questionable. Accordingly, one should be careful following her lead lest there be blockback. Wise strategy is picking one's battles.
von
For we have a peculiar power of thinking before we act, and of acting, too, whereas other men are courageous from ignorance but hesitate upon reflection.
The Fuzzy Puppy of the VRWC. I've been usurped!
Althouse is not charging her son with fraud; that charge is levied against the Obama campaign and associated, via Althouse's post, with one "Matthew Berg". That's the problem.
For we have a peculiar power of thinking before we act, and of acting, too, whereas other men are courageous from ignorance but hesitate upon reflection.
...to go within a hundred miles of even the possibility of a discovery motion*, I suppose that we'll just have to grin and bear it. It's not like any of this has anything to do with us, after all. :)
The Fuzzy Puppy of the VRWC. I've been usurped!
*How? We have lawyers to handle "how." I'm sure one of them will come up with something clever.
Seems that the messiah is really no different than every other dem that has ever pulled a dirty trick.
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