Democrats to Florida: Drama is not over yet
Drama is not over yetMight the Democratic National Committee foist on Democrats in America's biggest battleground state some kind of unwanted delegate selection plan for picking the presidential nominee? Party rules allow that scenario, which sounds possible from national party chairman Howard Dean's comments the other day to a South Carolina TV reporter:
"Well, the Florida drama is not over yet. So I think South Carolina will be well represented," he told WPED-Ch. 15 in Myrtle Beach. "My understanding is that South Carolina is not likely to move and that Florida is going to have a different electoral procedure than they think they're going to have."
Adam C. Smith is one of the only reporters here to be somewhat fair toward Dean's difficult position in this conflict.
DNC chairman Howard Dean is in a tough spot.DNC chairman Howard Dean is in a tough spot. Unless he ignores the national party's clear rules, there appears to be no leeway for him to waive penalties against Florida. Even if he could make an exception for Florida, he risks provoking Michigan - which has long chafed at giving Iowa and New Hampshire such influence on the nomination - to join Florida in jumping earlier.
And in other article Adam Smith pointed out what we all know...that the Democrats are pretending it was not them when in reality they were complicit from the beginning.
Dems say 'not us', but Dean knows betterHow can the mean ol' Democratic National Committee punish beleaguered Florida Democrats for the Republican-controlled legislature and governor deciding to move the presidential primary so early in violation of committee rules?
Puh-lease.
Party chairman Howard Dean might swallow that if a Democratic state senator, Jeremy Ring, hadn't sponsored the original bill moving the primary to Jan. 29. Besides, Dean knows he lobbied early on to get Democrats to back off the bill and folks like House Democratic leader Dan Gelber blew him off publicly.
Smith gets one more little dig in about this, mainly at the Democrats who are pretending they don't know what is going on.
Dems trying to keep a straight faceThis is from a blog that preceded the article in the OP. Adam has their number.
Florida Democrats are trying to keep a straight face as they blame it all on Florida Republicans.
Should become interesting.