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Obama vs. Axelrod on Superdelegates


This is classic.

Obama
on superdelegates
last week:


Obama said superdelegates “would have to think long and hard about how
they approach the nomination when the people they claim to represent have
said, 'Obama's our guy.' “

Then today, David Axelrod was asked about two very superdelegates in the state
of Massachussetts; you know, where Clinton stood up against the Kennedy machine,
Deval Patrick, and John Kerry, to beat them all back and win the state. What
should Senators Kennedy and Kerry do and whom should they support, considering
they've endorsed Obama, but the people of Massachusetts chose Clinton? Axelrod
talking with Matt Lauer
:


AXELROD: I think that the role of the superdelegate is to act as,
sort of, a party elder. These are elected officials from across the country
and they're supposed to exercise their judgment as to what would be best for
the party.
And as they look at this, they need to decide who would
be the strongest candidate for the party. . ./p>

LAUER: David, you're not answering. Should those two senators vote for Barack
Obama or Hillary Clinton?

AXELROD: I think they and all the superdelegates should vote according
to what they think is best for the party and the country. And I think that
we need the strongest possible candidate against John McCain
. . .

So I guess Obama's strategy is to accept superdelegates who say “Obama's
our guy,” but if the voters say “Hillary's our girl,” those superdelegates
should think long and hard about how they approach the nomination and
ignore the voters' choice. Got it.

About Taylor Marsh

Veteran political analyst and author of "The Hillary Effect - Politics, Sexism and the Destiny of Loss," now available in print at Amazon.com, and 1 of 4 books chosen by Barnes and Noble to launch their "NOOK First" Featured Authors Selection program. Former Miss Missouri, Broadway dancer, & relationship consultant at LA Weekly, produced & wrote one woman show "Weeping for JFK."

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