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Showing Original Post only (View all)HA! HA! HA! Guess which major candidate didn't file a delegate slate in New Hampshire? [View all]
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Romney?
Gingrinch??
Santorum???
No, he isn't a Repuke.
It's the same genius who didn't think that the debt ceiling could bite him in the ass:
EXCLUSIVE: Obama Campaign Fails to File Delegate Slate for New Hampshire Primary
by Frank London · January 5, 2012
OOPS! OBAMA CAMPAIGN FAILS TO FILE SLATE OF DELEGATES FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY
For obvious reasons, most news coverage of the 2012 New Hampshire presidential primaries focuses on the Republican contest. With rare exceptions, incumbent presidents seeking re-election enjoy a nearly insuperable advantage in their partys nomination process.
So its business as usual in the Granite State, with only one candidate in the Democratic running. Or maybe not quite so usual because that one candidate isnt President Barack Obama.
Wait what?
Section 655:51 of the New Hampshire Election Code required candidates for their partys presidential nomination to submit slates of national convention delegates to the Secretary of State no later than November 18th, 2011. Only two Democrats did so, and one Aldous C. Tyler has since dropped out and endorsed the other, author and political historian Darcy Richardson.
At first blush, that means Obama appears to have surrendered New Hampshires national convention votes for his re-nomination.
Unlike the incumbent Democrat, fifteen of the thirty candidates running in New Hampshires crowded Republican primary on Tuesday, including all of the major GOP candidates, filed full or nearly complete slates of delegates and alternate delegates.
Im sure this was merely an oversight by President Obamas re-election team, says Richardson. Like a bloated bureaucracy, in a billion-dollar campaign like President Obamas one thats literally drenched in Wall Street money its easy to imagine that the left hand doesnt always know what the right hand is doing.
Not that hes complaining, mind you. Richardson, 56, of Jacksonville, Florida, launched his anti-war, anti-Wall-Street, pro-Occupy campaign last fall after his pleas to more well-known progressives to run former Labor Secretary Robert Reich topped his list fell on deaf ears.
The President has very obviously forgotten what the Democratic Party stands for, he says. So I cant say Im really surprised that he forgot he needs the help of real flesh-and-blood Democrats to get re-elected as well. I havent.
Richardson is on the Democratic primary ballot in several other states, including Missouri, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Texas and will be launching a petition drive for a spot on the Wisconsin ballot tomorrow. Im happy to take all the delegates he wants to leave on the table, says the long-shot challenger. Well be waiting to have a talk with him when he gets to Charlotte next September.
by Frank London · January 5, 2012
OOPS! OBAMA CAMPAIGN FAILS TO FILE SLATE OF DELEGATES FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY
For obvious reasons, most news coverage of the 2012 New Hampshire presidential primaries focuses on the Republican contest. With rare exceptions, incumbent presidents seeking re-election enjoy a nearly insuperable advantage in their partys nomination process.
So its business as usual in the Granite State, with only one candidate in the Democratic running. Or maybe not quite so usual because that one candidate isnt President Barack Obama.
Wait what?
Section 655:51 of the New Hampshire Election Code required candidates for their partys presidential nomination to submit slates of national convention delegates to the Secretary of State no later than November 18th, 2011. Only two Democrats did so, and one Aldous C. Tyler has since dropped out and endorsed the other, author and political historian Darcy Richardson.
At first blush, that means Obama appears to have surrendered New Hampshires national convention votes for his re-nomination.
Unlike the incumbent Democrat, fifteen of the thirty candidates running in New Hampshires crowded Republican primary on Tuesday, including all of the major GOP candidates, filed full or nearly complete slates of delegates and alternate delegates.
Im sure this was merely an oversight by President Obamas re-election team, says Richardson. Like a bloated bureaucracy, in a billion-dollar campaign like President Obamas one thats literally drenched in Wall Street money its easy to imagine that the left hand doesnt always know what the right hand is doing.
Not that hes complaining, mind you. Richardson, 56, of Jacksonville, Florida, launched his anti-war, anti-Wall-Street, pro-Occupy campaign last fall after his pleas to more well-known progressives to run former Labor Secretary Robert Reich topped his list fell on deaf ears.
The President has very obviously forgotten what the Democratic Party stands for, he says. So I cant say Im really surprised that he forgot he needs the help of real flesh-and-blood Democrats to get re-elected as well. I havent.
Richardson is on the Democratic primary ballot in several other states, including Missouri, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Texas and will be launching a petition drive for a spot on the Wisconsin ballot tomorrow. Im happy to take all the delegates he wants to leave on the table, says the long-shot challenger. Well be waiting to have a talk with him when he gets to Charlotte next September.
http://www.battlegroundblog.com/2012/01/05/exclusive-obama-campaign-fails-to-file-delegate-slate-for-new-hampshire-primary/
So, without any delegates for Obama, we will again see a repeat of 1968 when challenger Sen. Eugene McCarthy beat the sitting Democratic President in delegates earned from the New Hampshire primary!!
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HA! HA! HA! Guess which major candidate didn't file a delegate slate in New Hampshire? [View all]
Hart2008
Jan 2012
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I wonder too because too many people here don't know what the New Deal was. Obama is Hoover.
Hart2008
Jan 2012
#19
Obama is the single Democrat most responsible for the first round of bailouts.
girl gone mad
Jan 2012
#93
It does NOT matter because Obama will still be on the primary ballot and he will win, and
Tx4obama
Jan 2012
#6
That article/link is to Darcy Richardson's website. It's sad to see that trash here on DU. n/t
Tx4obama
Jan 2012
#9
Please stop posting FALSE headlines/articles. Obama IS on the ballot and he will win.
Tx4obama
Jan 2012
#73
The delegates can still go with whoever they want at the convention. You know this, right?
MjolnirTime
Jan 2012
#12
show me where Richardson having done so is going to make a difference in the scheme of things
maddezmom
Jan 2012
#58
so has Richardson taken this up with the NH Sec of State that put Obama on the ballot?
maddezmom
Jan 2012
#25
Why should Richardson complain to the NH SoS about Obama's inability to earn delegates?
Hart2008
Jan 2012
#60
Prima Facia, it means that Obama cannot earn a single pledged delegate from New Hampshire. NT
Hart2008
Jan 2012
#35
And I thought the Democratic Party was still the party of the New Deal. Well, before Obama it was.NT
Hart2008
Jan 2012
#51
Richardson has about as much chance and credibility as Herman Cain. The DNC will fix this.
RBInMaine
Jan 2012
#33
Apple: being on the ballot. Orange: filing a delegate slate. We have an apple but no orange here.
Hart2008
Jan 2012
#40
Any comment on how the New Hampshire Democratic Party says delegates are selected?
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2012
#84
Apple: being on the ballot. Orange: filing a delegate slate. We have an apple but no orange here. NT
Hart2008
Jan 2012
#42
However, the NH Democratic Party has this to say about the delegate process:
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2012
#61
The intelligent debunking work, in threads like this, keeps me coming back to DU
struggle4progress
Jan 2012
#90