Howard Dean Doesn’t Like Free Will

Posted by Slobokan @ 2:09 am · 164 words · print

“The idea that we can afford to have a big fight at the convention and then win the race in the next eight weeks, I think, is not a good scenario”

– Howard Dean talks about the Democratic dead-heat between Clinton and Obama.

“I think we will have a nominee sometime in the middle of March or April. But if we don’t, then we’re going to have to get the candidates together and make some kind of an arrangement”

– Howard Dean talks about the Democratic dead-heat between Clinton and Obama.

(Note: Some kind of an arrangement? Isn’t that what the convention is for in the first place? Why does he want to remove the power of selection from the delegates?)

“Because I don’t think we can afford to have a brokered convention — that would not be good news for either party”

– Howard Dean talks about the Democratic dead-heat between Clinton and Obama.

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1 Comment

  1. Posted by Ling

    February 9, 2008 @ 11:20 pm

    Well, I can understand him not wanting to take the fight to the convention, but what’s this about it not being good news for either party? What does the Republican Party have to lose if the Dems fight all the way to the convention?

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