Thursday, May 8, 2008

Clinton's Open Letter to Obama re: Michigan and Florida

On a day when it appears that the Michigan controversy may be resolved in a way that's fair to all parties -- but not in a way that gives Hillary Clinton all that state's delegates and Barack Obama none, as her campaign insists -- Clinton has just upped the ante by issuing an open letter to Obama, pretending that he is the sole obstacle to a fair resolution of the Michigan and Florida brouhaha and that she has always supported revotes (neither of which is accurate). (And, of course, she said this about Michigan in an interview last fall: "It's clear: This election they're having is not going to count for anything. I personally did not think it made any difference whether or not my name was on the ballot.") There's lots to discuss, but the letter itself is more than adequate fodder:

May 8, 2008

Senator Barack Obama

Obama for America
P.O. Box 8102
Chicago, IL 60680

Dear Senator Obama,

This has been an historic and exciting campaign. Millions of new voters have been brought into the process and their enthusiasm for the Democratic Party and the principles for which you and I have fought and continue to fight is unprecedented.

One of the foremost principles of our party is that citizens be allowed to vote and that those votes be counted. That principle is not currently being applied to the nearly 2.5 million people who voted in primaries in Florida and Michigan. Whoever emerges as the Democratic nominee will be hamstrung in the general election if a fair and quick resolution is not reached that ensures that the voices of these voters are heard. Our commitment now to this goal could be the difference between winning and losing in November.

I have consistently said that the votes cast in Florida and Michigan in January should be counted. We cannot ignore the fact that the people in those states took the time to be a part of this process and to make their preferences known. When efforts were untaken [sic] by leaders in those states to hold revotes to ensure that they had a voice in selecting our nominee, I supported those efforts. In Michigan, I supported a legislative effort to hold a revote that the Democratic National Committee said was in complete compliance with the party's rules. You did not support those efforts and your supporters in Michigan publically [sic] opposed them. In Florida a number of revote options were proposed. I am not aware of any that you supported. In 2000, the Republicans won an election by successfully opposing a fair counting of votes in Florida. As Democrats, we must reject any proposals that would do the same.

Your commitment to the voters of these states must be clearly stated and your support for a fair and quick resolution must be clearly demonstrated.

I am asking you to join me in working with representatives from Florida and Michigan and the Democratic National Committee to arrive at a solution that honors the votes of the millions of people who went to the polls in Florida and Michigan. It is not enough to simply seat their representatives at the convention in Denver. The people of these great states, like the people who have voted and are to vote in other states, must have a voice in selecting our party's nominee.

Sincerely,
Hillary Rodham Clinton


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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

So, now she feels she needs to give him a civics lesson and tell him what he MUST do. Amazing. And she does this after she turns down the latest MI proposal. Even more amazing. The loser believes she can dictate from a position of strength. Go away...

bradideas said...

I publically [sic] laugh at this. She is on record saying that these votes don't count. Good luck winning the superdelegates when you publicly attack the decision of the DNC.

Unknown said...

She dismissed the MI proposal this week because she's after the popular vote, to trumpet that at the convention. She's campaiging for the endgame, SD, and has no interest in being VP.

McCain's not the only one who's lost his bearings here, if she thinks this is going to sway any but her most fanatical supporters.

Anonymous said...

I'm too distracted by the early 90's keyboard photo that Huff Post used for this story... ha...

Anonymous said...

AMAZING HOW HILL JUST THINKS SHE CAN CHANGE THE GAME NEAR THE END!
WHERE WAS SHE WHEN THE DNC SAID DONT CHANGE THE DATE OF YOUR PRIMARIES OR YOUR VOTES DONT COUNT!

REALLY HILL WE LIKED U AT THE BEGINNING
NOW ITS THE LAST INNING
UPSIDE DOWN U ARE SINGING
HOPE TO BE WINNING
GUESS U HAVE LEARNED TO COUNT
BUT OBAMA WILL TAKE THE MOUNT
FORE IT A SORRY DAY FOR UR STORY
BARACK IS DESTINED FOR THE GLORY

indernews said...

Hahaha! Just seat them 50/50 so she'll quit complaining. In Hillary Clinton's world, rules don't count unless she wants them to.

Anonymous said...

Just seat them 50/50 so she'll quit complaining.

The problem is, she won't take that deal. She doesn't want a revote. She doesn't want to split them. She's even rejecting a new offer to give her 10 more delegates from Michigan than Obama gets. She only wants the January results to count as-is, including zero delegates to Obama.

That's why it's so silly for some Clinton supporters to be blaming Obama for disenfranchising voters.