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http://www.statesman.com/search/content/news/stories/local/03/16/0316texascaucus.html
I got curious as to how the Texas caucuses were going and found this at the Austin Tx newspaper site. Seems Hillary just isn't happy with anything. I personally don't think Texas should delay the next round of political meetings. The county and district conventions are March 29. The state convention is in June, how much time does she need?
I got curious as to how the Texas caucuses were going and found this at the Austin Tx newspaper site. Seems Hillary just isn't happy with anything. I personally don't think Texas should delay the next round of political meetings. The county and district conventions are March 29. The state convention is in June, how much time does she need?
Clinton campaign wants Texas to postpone party conventions
Campaign wants signatures from the March 4 contest verified before party conventions later this month.
By Paul J. Weber
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sunday, March 16, 2008
DALLAS — As final results of the Texas Democratic caucus remain unknown, Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign has asked the state Democratic Party to put the brakes on the next round of political meetings that will help determine how many delegates each candidate will get from Texas.
In a letter sent to the party late Friday, Clinton asked that the March 29 count and state Senate district conventions be delayed until the eligibility of an estimated 1 million caucus-goers is double-checked. Her campaign wants the signatures from the March 4 caucus to be verified first.
The Clinton campaign wrote that it received more than 2,000 complaints about violations after the caucus, which was held on the same day as a statewide primary.
Clinton won the popular vote in the primary, capturing a four-delegate edge in the state over Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois. That vote was for 126 delegates.
However, with about 41 percent of precinct caucuses having reported, Obama was leading 56 percent to 44 percent in the contest for the state's remaining 67 delegates.
"It is the Party's responsibility to ensure the integrity of the precinct convention process by making sure that the rules were followed," the letter states.
The letter came after the Clinton campaign said party officials told them last week that it would not verify the eligibility of all caucus-goers before March 29. The county and district conventions will whittle down the delegates before the state convention in June, when the final delegate count for the Texas caucus will be known.
Texas Democratic Party spokesman Hector Nieto said Saturday that the party has not decided about the Clinton campaign's request.
"We're not surprised Sen. Clinton's campaign has engaged with their attorney, but right now the TDP remains extremely pleased by the record-breaking turnout," Nieto said.
Nieto said state party officials had not received a similar request from Obama's campaign. A message left to the Obama campaign Saturday was not returned.
When asked whether a lawsuit would be filed or considered if state party officials did not postpone the conventions, Clinton campaign spokeswoman Adrienne Elrod said Saturday: "We believe that we can work with the party to find a resolution that protects the wishes of every Texas voter and ensures that no one was disenfranchised."
In the letter, the Clinton campaign lists 10 instances in which party rules were violated during precinct caucusing. They include caucuses that started before precinct polling closed and results that were taken by head or hand counts instead of a written roll.
So far, precinct caucuses report 23,918 delegates being elected for Obama and 18,620 for Clinton. In the primary, Clinton received 51 percent of the vote, compared with 47 percent for Obama. That earned her 65 delegates and him 61.













