March 06, 2008

FL Buzzzzz

Dem sources tell On Call tonight that Howard Dean and FL Sen. Bill Nelson spoke this evening about prospects for a possible primary redo.

Dean reiterated to him what he's said publicly - that there are two options for seating the state's delegates that would comply with the rules. And he reminded Nelson that FL needs to resubmit a primary/caucus/vote by mail plan for approval of the DNC's Rules and Bylaws Committee before anything moves forward. Also Dean affirmed that the DNC will not pay for the whole show because the nat party offered last year to help, and state party leaders said no. The party's resources, Dean advised Nelson today, must now be dedicated to defeating John McCain.

A Dem birdie in the know also informed On Call that Nelson was not aware that the state party can raise soft money for a revote.

(JENNIFER SKALKA)


Posted at 11:47 PM


Comments


7 reasons why Obama should strongly court John Edwards now and seriously consider him as a potential VP, in the near future:

1. Both are perceived to be anti-establishment, which fits in nicely with Obama's "change" message.
2. Edwards has broad appeal among blue-collar democrats.
3. Edwards' populist message should resonate with Latinos/Hispanics.
4. Edwards would strengthen Obama's connection with whites, in general, and white men and Catholics, in particular.
5. Edwards would help Obama deflect concerns about his religious affiliation.
6. Both being men, Obama and Edwards would portray strength in some voter's minds with respect to national security.
7. Edwards could help tip the electoral balance with respect to southern states.

John Smith | 03.07.08 09:08 AM


Edwards never wins any Southern States. That's what he was supposed to do for Kerry.

bio mom | 03.07.08 12:14 PM

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