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Democratic Convention Watch: Michigan District Conventions preview
Friday, April 18, 2008
Michigan District Conventions preview
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As we know, Obama was not on the Michigan ballot, but 55 pledged delegates were elected as Uncommitted in the January 15th primary. While it’s assumed that these will end up as Obama delegates, we haven’t been able to put the 55 into Obama’s column (assuming Michigan gets counted as is – a big assumption). That may change this weekend as the District Level delegates, and 36 of the 55, will get picked:
Thousands of Barack Obama supporters will converge Saturday on union halls, high schools and hotels across Michigan, trying to make sure he gets his share of delegates to the national convention — even if his name wasn’t on the ballot for Michigan’s tainted presidential primary.
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Democratic Convention Watch: Howard Dean weighs in on superdelegates
Friday, April 18, 2008
Howard Dean weighs in on superdelegates
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Tells CNN “I need them to say who they’re for starting now”
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Democratic Convention Watch: MD-4 Special Election set for June 17
Thursday, April 17, 2008
MD-4 Special Election set for June 17
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Things have been streamlined in Maryland, and Donna Edwards will be going to Congress and Denver:
A special election to fill a pending vacancy in Maryland’s 4th Congressional District will be held June 17 under legislation, signed Thursday afternoon by Democratic Gov. Martin O’Malley, that allows a speedier schedule than usually allowed under state election statutes. The law …will allow Maryland officials to skip a step in the state’s special election process following the upcoming resignation of eight-term Democratic Rep. Albert R. Wynn. O’Malley … said he would issue a proclamation Friday establishing June 17, a Tuesday, as the special election date. …
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Democratic Convention Watch: 2 Former Governors Selected as NJ Add-ons
Thursday, April 17, 2008
2 Former Governors Selected as NJ Add-ons
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As we noted on Monday, BlueJersey said “former Governors Brendan Byrne and Jim Florio will be chosen as the two add-on superdelegates“, and tonight it’s official.
Florio and Byrne are both Clinton supporters, and will be added to the list for Clinton.
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Democratic Convention Watch: NBC makes embarrassing superdelegate errors
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
NBC makes embarrassing superdelegate errors
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From NBC News First Read:
Also note: Going back through our lists, we have taken two away [from] Hillary Clinton. One Clinton supporter, Ken Curtis, moved from Maine to Florida. (Florida is not included in the count, as the state has been stripped of its delegates to the national convention.) The other is Sarah Swisher (IA), who had been supporting Edwards then moved to Clinton and then switched to Obama last month. We added her in for Obama at the time, but still had her factored into our count for Clinton as well.
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Democratic Convention Watch: Special Election update
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Special Election update
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Remember, there are 3 Special Elections coming up in the next few weeks:
District | Date | Predecessor |
Mississippi 1st | April 22, 2008 | Roger Wicker (R) |
Louisiana 1st | May 3, 2008 | Bobby Jindal (R) |
Louisiana 6th | May 3, 2008 | Richard Baker (R) |
Swing State Project has been providing great coverage, with all the latest polls, ads, and expenditures, especially in MS-1 and LA-6 where the Democrats are running surprisingly strong races. We’ll have results of MS-1 here on Tuesday.
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Democratic Convention Watch: Call for Help: How “pledged” are pledged delegates?
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Call for Help: How “pledged” are pledged delegates?
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As the Democratic nominating race has gotten closer, bubbling in the background is the question of whether the “pledged” delegates allocated to each candidate are truly locked into voting for that candidate at the convention, or could be persuaded to switch by a rival candidate.
Clinton first percolated this idea as mentioned in the Washington Post:
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Democratic Convention Watch: Elitch Gardens and the Convention
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Elitch Gardens and the Convention
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Elitch Gardens is a large amusement park located directly to the West of the Pepsi Center. The Amusement Park has been around Denver in various forms since 1890. You can’t pass downtown Denver on the main Interstate without seeing it.
According to their website the park will be closed August 18-21st. A “private event” will be held on August 22nd it will open Saturday August 23rd. It will then be closed for the remainder of the week August 24th – 29th.
On Saturday, August 23rd Elitch Gardens will host the kickoff of convention week. I would expect the park to be closed that day as it’s by no means a small event.
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Democratic Convention Watch: Host Committee Announces Welcome Event Venues
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Host Committee Announces Welcome Event Venues
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DENVER HOST COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES STATE DELEGATION WELCOMING EVENTS FOR DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION Delegate parties throughout Denver area
set for Sunday, Aug. 24
The Denver 2008 Convention Host Committee today announced details for the Democratic National Convention state delegation welcoming events to be held on Sunday, August 24 , 2008. Denver will host 54 delegations at 24 venues in the city and surrounding areas. Jenny Anderson, Event Director for the Denver 2008 Convention Host Committee, made the announcement during visits to three of the 24 venues that will host delegation parties: Blair Caldwell Library, Museo de las Americas and Wings Over the Rockies.Other sites include the Governor’s Mansion, where the Colorado delegation will open its convention activities; the Wildlife Experience, site for the Texas event; the Denver Art Museum, site for the Illinois event; and the Belmar Center in nearby Lakewood that will host five delegations — Alaska, Indiana, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island and Tennessee.
“Denver and the selected venues are excited to extend hospitality to the delegates of the Democratic National Convention,” said Anderson. “The diversity of the venues exemplifies the uniqueness and diversity in Denver and the surrounding area, both geographically and culturally.” Venues and state delegation assignments were based on delegation size, venue capacity and location, among other logistics. Including the state delegation parties, the Denver Host Committee is organizing more than 40 parties during the week of the convention. Each event will be planned to minimize impact to the local environment. “With 6,000 delegates planning on attending the convention, there has never been a larger spotlight on Denver,” said Host Committee President/Chair Elbra Wedgeworth. “We’re excited to showcase all that the region has to offer – its energy, diversity and exciting opportunities, among many other things.”
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Democratic Convention Watch: Pepsi Center Tour
Monday, April 14, 2008
Pepsi Center Tour
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Way back in the summer of 2006 we gave you an overview of the Pepsi Center which was where Denver was proposing the convention should be held. Now that we’re getting closer to August we decided to give a more in-depth look at the Pepsi Center.
The Pepsi Center opened in 1999 replacing the 24 year old McNichols Arena which was adjacent to Mile High Stadium on the West side of I-25.
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