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Hell No, We Won't Go
"Civil rights activists say a Denver police policy could result in mass arrests and a clogged jail" during the '08 Dem convo "and they filed a claim seeking monetary damages over its use last Columbus Day parade." The policy "regards police handling of misdemeanor offenses committed by protesters."
"Until last year, Denver's policy for minor offenses was to give the accused a summons to appear in court. But before October's Columbus Day parade, the police changed the policy to arrest and detain protesters, even for minor offenses. More than 80 protesters were arrested for trying to block the parade route, leading to the ACLU complaint early last month. The claim marked the precursor to a formal lawsuit, although" CO ACLU dir. Mark Silverstein "said the intent of filing is to 'nudge' the city into rethinking the policy change" (Plunkett, Denver Post, 5/1).
Dem convo chief executive Leah Daughtry writes in the Denver Post, "Rest assured: Denver is where the next president will be nominated." While John McCain "visits Denver for the day today (5/1) we've been hard a work for nearly a year." Dems asked the Denver community for 10K volunteers to help ensure a successful convo. More than 21K have already signed up to volunteer. In contrast, GOPers announced this week they received 3K inquiries from folks interested in volunteering during their own convo (5/1).
Someone's Watching From The Sidelines
Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper (D) and ex-Mayor Federico Pena (D) "will likely face off this month" to be named CO's one at-large superdelegate to the Dem convo. "The two are the only nominees for the slot, which could have national implications because superdelegates will likely decide the race."
Pena is a co-chair for Barack Obama and Hickenlooper "has not committed to either candidate." A third nominee for the at-large sport, CO House Speaker Andrew Romanoff "bowed out after saying he believed the mayor of the convention host city should be the at-large superdelegate."
CO Dem Chair Pat Waak "said Pena's name was submitted by superdelegates committed to Obama and that Romanoff's name was, in turn, submitted by the Clinton backers. It isn't clear who submitted Hickenlooper's name, but the mayor said he did not actively seek the position." Hickenlooper "said he would remain uncommitted if he got the at-large slot because he felt it was important for the mayor of the host city to be neutral"(Montero, Rocky Morning News, 5/2).
Boehner's Boy
Meanwhile, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), "a pro-life freshman," will chair the platform at the GOP convo. He was named to the chairmanship by House Min. John Boehner (R-OH), "with the concurrence" of McCain's camp. Boehner: "Kevin McCarthy has the commitment to reform, energy, and enthusiasm to guide Republicans in crafting a bold platform founded on our time-testes principles of faith, freedom, and strength."
McCarthy, 43, "is believed to be the youngest person to chair the GOP's panel that will outline the party's tenets in a document complied at the convention. According to the National Right to Life cmte, McCarthy had a 100% "pro-life voting record" his first year in Congress (Washington Times, 5/2).
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5/2/2008 Frontpage
White House 2008 -- The Republicans
White House 2008 -- The Democrats
- 2 THE FIELD: Closing The Gap
- 3 FLOR-IGAN: Kucinich To The Rescue
- 4 SUPERDELEGATES: Joe-Mentum?
- 5 CLINTON: A Series Of Fortunate Events
- 6 OBAMA: Tune Out Da Noise, Tune Out Da Funk
White House 2008 -- Other Updates
- 7 THE FIELD: Pander-monium!
- 8 NEW MEXICO (2/5 CAUCUSES, 6/3 PRIMARY): But Delegate Status Is All She's Got!
- 9 GALLUP: Return To Significance
- 10 CNN/OPINION RESEARCH: Are You Satisfied?
- 11 PEW RESEARCH CENTER: It's A Bird...It's A Plane...It's A SuperDel!
- 12 GUAM (5/3 CAUCUSES): Gather 'Round The Coconut Radio
- 13 INDIANA POLL (5/6 PRIMARY): Hoosier Daddy?
- 14 INDIANA (5/6 PRIMARY): Yes I've Gotta Have Faith, Faith, Faith
- 15 NORTH CAROLINA POLL (5/6 PRIMARY): Demon Deacons
- 16 NORTH CAROLINA (5/6 PRIMARY): Flip Switch
- 17 WEST VIRGINIA (5/13 PRIMARY): Hope Indies Read Press Releases
- 18 KENTUCKY (5/20 PRIMARY): Excited ... Sort Of
- 19 OREGON (5/20 PRIMARY): I Wish I Were A Fish
- 20 CONVOS: Hell No, We Won't Go
- 21 PEW RESEARCH CENTER: Pew's Next
- 22 GALLUP: What A Grand Brand
- 23 CNN/OPINION RESEARCH: Rev.-ing Up
- 24 NORTH CAROLINA POLL (15 EVS): Good Charlotte Numbers
- 25 2008 SCHEDULES: Joining The Mile-High Club
National Briefing
Senate 2008
- 28 ARKANSAS: Boring Race Gets More Boring
- 29 COLORADO: Will This Race Be Won By Word Association, Boulder V. Abramoff?
- 30 GEORGIA: I Won't Criticize, But Since You Ask ...
- 31 KENTUCKY: Don't Sully Our Bluegrass
- 32 NEW JERSEY: Walk The Line
- 33 NORTH CAROLINA POLL: A Lump Of Dole In Your Stocking
Governor 2008
In The States
Poll Update
- 37 NATIONAL JOURNAL: And A Merry Gas Tax Holiday To You As Well!
- 38 CNN/OPINION RESEARCH: Escape From D.C.
People
- 39 BUSH: Should Have Been More Specific
- 40 PALFREY: "DC Madam" Dies In Apparent Suicide
- 41 : Not OK To Drive
- 42 WALTERS: Public Affairs Indeed
- 43 ROVE: Are You Threatening Me?
- 44 BROWNBACK: Stop Bugging Me
- 45 DODDS: Still Has Some Appeal
- 46 NEWS BAZAAR: Just Like Us, Only More Tragic
