March 12, 2008

Diversionary Tactics

David Plouffe, during today's phoner with reporters, called for a "fair seating of the delegations" from FL and MI but said that the delegates should not be allocated based on the results of prior votes. He also criticized the current movement toward a revote, plans for which, Plouffe said, are being crafted by loyalists to Hillary Clinton. Plouffe noted as well that HRC supporters (Ed Rendell, Jon Corzine) are offering to raise the necessary cash.

He said "benevolence" is not driving the Clinton campaign's push to seat the FL and MI delegations. "It's based on increasingly desperate, self-serving stretching for whatever they think might help them secure the nomination," Plouffe said.

Thus far, he said, the revote effort is shaping up to be a "Clinton production." And Plouffe insisted that any final decision should not "advantage Sen. Clinton unfairly."

Barack Obama won Mississippi last night by a healthy 23-point margin, and as morning dawned, Team Clinton began a more intense push to make FL and MI count. Plouffe said today that he would support caucuses but was markedly less enthusiastic about the prospect of a vote by mail.

He also said that any talk by the Clinton campaign of their ability to overtake Obama in the popular vote should be discounted, noting that the campaign predicts Obama should have a 1M vote edge when all is said and done.

"We think that they are trying to create another diversion out there," he said.

(JENNIFER SKALKA)


Posted at 09:50 AM


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Substitute MI for MS.

Chris Wilson | 03.12.08 11:28 AM

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