Top Clinton Supporters Warn Pelosi Over Superdelegate Statements

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WASHINGTON — Twenty top Democratic donors who are supporting Hillary Rodham Clinton criticized House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a letter asking her to retract her comments on superdelegates and stay out of the Democratic fight over their role in the presidential race.

In their letter, Clinton’s supporters said superdelegates “must look to not one criterion but to the full panoply of factors that will help them assess who will be the party’s strongest nominee in the general election.”

The letter also noted the donors “have been strong supporters” of the House Democrats’ fundraising arm. “We therefore urge you to clarify your position on superdelegates and reflect in your comments a more open view to the optional independent actions of each of the delegates at the national convention in August.”

Pelosi, who has not endorsed either candidate as chair of the Democratic National Convention, said during a March 16 appearance on ABC’s “This Week” that it would be harmful to the party if superdelegates don’t support the pledged delegate winner.

“This is an untenable position that runs counter to the party’s intent in establishing superdelegates in 1984,” the letter from the wealthy Clinton backers said.

No matter what the outcome of the 10 remaining contests, it will be nearly impossible for Clinton to overcome rival Barack Obama’s lead in pledged delegates, because they are awarded proportionally based on the outcome.

So it will be up to the nearly 800 superdelegates — party activists and elected officials who aren’t bound by any vote — to put one of the two candidates over the mark of 2,024 delegates needed to win the nomination. Obama has 1,406 pledged delegates to Clinton’s 1,249, according to The Associated Press count.

Obama spokesman Bill Burton said, “This letter is inappropriate and we hope the Clinton campaign will reject the insinuation contained in it.”

“Regardless of the outcome of the nomination fight, Senator Obama will continue to urge his supporters to assist Speaker Pelosi in her efforts to maintain and build a working majority in the House of Representatives,” Burton said.

Clinton spokesman Phil Singer said Clinton had made the case superdelegates should exercise independent judgment about who would be the best for the party and the country.

“Few have done more to build the Democratic Party than Bill and Hillary Clinton. The last thing they need is a lecture from the Obama campaign,” he said.

The letter was first reported by the political blog Talking Points Memo.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

280 Responses to “Top Clinton Supporters Warn Pelosi Over Superdelegate Statements”

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Comment by Jack

Hi,

I think the Clinton folks are right, Speaker Peloisi, needs to stay out of this and keep her personnal feelings to herself until the appropriate time she is called on, Hillary Clinton is beyond question the storngest candidate and has the skill set to make the tough decisions that lie ahead, the Obama campaigned has turned this into a racial issue and continue to pollute the entire spirit of the presidential race.

Thanks

 
Comment by Terry Lynch

How about a little history, why were the superdlegates created, what is the “intent” of the superdelegates.

 
Comment by DCBill

Yet another Clintonian strong arm tactic that reeks of corruption.

 
Comment by Lisa

The Democratic Party is imploding due to the enormous egos of the two candidates. It’s all an exercise in futility. McCain will win.

 
Comment by Obama Nation

Bill Burton needs to toughen up… but I guess he has Polosi bought and paid for.

Oh, by the way, “panaoply” is that put out by Hasbro

 
Comment by EV

Lord, I’m glad I’m not a democrat!!!!!

 
Comment by Terry Frakes

At the moment,im not sure who is the best candidate, but i do believe that the superdelegates should vote according on who they think will do the best job. If it was a landslide then it wouldnt be a question, but with Obamas poor judgement and lies about Wright and taking advice, spiritually and politically, i dont think at this moment he is who we want in the White House, and knowing all of this, i would be very cautious about anyone leaning towards him and thinking the Democrates could win in November. I have been on the border most of the primaries, but im not at all impressed with Obama in the least. So i agree, this Pelosi women ought to stay out of it and not make such hipocracy comments about a race that is so close and has gotten even closer now that Obama is dropping in popularity and the polls.

 
Comment by Mike Dowdy

VOTE FOR…MC CAIN…we don’t need Clinton or Obama in the White House!!!

 
Comment by william varney

The democrats are going to give the nomination to Hillary and they will all LOSE

 
Comment by Barbara of NC

I knew she was an Obama fan. Leave it alone and let us vote.

 

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