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SUPERDELEGATES

Joe-Mentum?

Fri. May 2, 2008


"Despite Barack Obama's difficulties in April, he has continued to outpace Hillary Clinton in the race for superdelegates who will be crucial in deciding" the nod.

Obama gained five superdelegates on 5/1, most notably ex-DNC Chair Joe Andrew, who was appointed under Bill Clinton and backed HRC's campaign early on. "Andrew told reporters he abandoned [HRC] because Obama is 'literally inspiring and different from anyone I've ever dealt with in this process." Also, he expressed concern that the ongoing primary was hurting the Dems' chances against John McCain, and that Dems needed to rally behind Obama to start attacking him head-on.

Dem consultant Tad Devine "said the Andrew endorsement is particularly significant for Obama because Andrew is a respected party official and party officials make up 120 of the remaining 218 uncommitted superdelegates."

Andrew is also from IN, "and his support could not come at a more critical time as poll numbers show Obama trailing Clinton" in that state (Ferrechio, Washington Examiner, 5/2).

Dem strategist Bob Shrum: "The superdelegates like Joe Andrew are looking at this thing and saying Obama is very likely to win, so somehow or another we have to bring this to a close instead of having a brutal fight between now and the convention" ("Morning Joe," MSNBC, 5/2).

NBC's Chuck Todd, on whether other superdelegates will follow Andrew's lead and switch allegiances: "Look, the Obama campaign was looking for somebody like Joe Andrew to do this. They were searching for somebody to be that person, to say it the way that Joe Andrew said it which is, 'You know what, I was for Clinton but I now think that Obama is going to be the nominee. So, I got to start rallying around the nominee.' ... Particularly this week, which has been an incredibly tough week for Senator Obama, they found somebody to say, 'Hey, you know, it's not so toxic. Come on aboard. This is still a bandwagon, you better get on while the getting is good" ("Countdown," MSNBC, 5/1).

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5/2/2008 Frontpage

White House 2008 -- The Republicans

  • 1 MCCAIN: Blame It On The Collapsed Bridge To Nowhere

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

  • 26 IRAQ: Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect $2,000,000 Dollars
  • 27 BLOGOMETER: Overlapping Goals

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

  • 34 NORTH CAROLINA: Time To Close The Deal
  • 35 WASHINGTON POLL: I'm At A Lossi

In The States

  • 36 THE FLY-BY: Hot Rod

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

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  • 47 MEDIA MONITOR: This Morning

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