July 22, 2006

Live From The DNC's RBC Meeting... The Envelope Please

At the end, it wasn't even close: NV's the Caucus state and SC's the primary state. Here's the vote breakdown: it's worth noting that Harold Ickes and Donna Brazile both were pro-AL and AL still lost. Whodathunkthat...

The vote totals:

NV -- 20 -- Dawson, Flournoy, Khare Fowler, Germond, Griffin, Huffman, Hynes, Ickes, Katz, King, Kleinfeld, McDonald, Pasquil, Shay, Smith, Steed, Stroschein, Ward, Segovia, Johnson (by proxy).

AZ -- 5 -- Fowler, Gonzales, Kamarck, Peterson, Reiley
DC -- 2 -- Brazile, Sullivan
MI -- 1 -- Brewer

SC -- 22 -- Dawson, Flournoy, Fowler, Khare Fowler, Gonzalez, Griffin, Huffman, Hynes, Kamarck, Katz, King, Kleinfeld, McDonald, Pasquil, Pederson, Reiley, Shay, Steed, Stroschein, Sullivan, Ward, Segovia.

AL -- 5 -- Brazile, Germond, Ickes, Johnson, Smith.

Here's the Dem '08 calendar as it stands now:

Iowa's caucus could be held on Monday, January 14th or Monday, January 21st. If the caucuses are held the 14th, Nevada caucuses on 1/19, New Hampshire holds its primary on 1/22 and South Carolina primaries on 1/29. The window for other states to hold their primaries would open 2/5.

If Iowa waits until the 21st, Nevada would meet on 1/26. New Hampshire would vote 1/29, while South Carolina would vote on Groundhog Day, 2/2. The window would still open 2/5.

Much of the calendar is already set, thanks to laws in various states. Those dates are being made available by the DNC later today. [REID WILSON]



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