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WillyT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-23-08 09:06 PM
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Utah's Superdelegates Having Second Thoughts In Light Of Obama Victories
Utah's superdelegates having second thoughts in light of Obama victories

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Two Democratic superdelegates from Utah have promised to vote for Hillary Clinton at the Democratic convention. But now they are not so sure.

Karen Hale and Helen Langan are two of Utah's six superdelegates, party insiders who can back either presidential candidate regardless of the results of the state primary. But Illinois Sen. Barack Obama's commanding victory in Utah's Feb. 5 vote has softened their support for Clinton. Obama, who is considered the frontrunner after winning 11 contests in a row, took 57 percent of the vote in Utah to Clinton's 39 percent.

"It is a really tough decision," Langan said. "I feel an obligation that my vote reflect the way Utah Democrats voted." As Hale puts it: "I'm conflicted."

Hale, a state party's executive committee member, and Langan, party committeewoman, say they are being inundated with e-mails and calls from Utahns urging her to change her allegiance. She has also been contacted by Obama's campaign. "There has been a lot of pressure to change my vote," said Hale, who is still listed as a superdelegate for Clinton, as is Langan. Hale and Langan work together in the office of Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker. Langan was a staffer in Bill Clinton's administration, she worries that switching sides would be seen as slight to Hillary Clinton.

Hale said she is considering making the switch because some party insiders believe the excitement of an Obama candidacy will boost the chances of Utah Democrats running in state races.

Obama has picked up 25 superdelegates in the past two weeks, while Clinton has lost two, according to a national survey by The Associated Press. In all, there are about 800 superdelegates, who are mostly party insiders and elected officials. If the race remains close, it is likely that these superdelegates will make the difference for either Obama or Clinton.

As it stands now, Clinton maintains a lead in this category, with 241 superdelegates to Obama's 181, while Obama holds an overall delegate lead of 1,362 to 1,266.5. The first candidate to reach 2,025 delegates will become the Democratic nominee.

Utah's other superdelegates include Rep. Jim Matheson, D-Utah, and state party Chairman Wayne Holland. Neither man has said which candidate they will support. Matheson has denied repeated requests for an interview. Holland has made his decision, but said he is not ready to say who it is. Bill Orton, Utah's Democratic committeeman and a former congressman, has endorsed Obama. The sixth superdelegate has not yet been named. Holland will name Utah's last superdelegate at the state convention in May.

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Link: http://origin.sltrib.com/news/ci_8345763

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JimGinPA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-23-08 09:09 PM
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1. Drip - Drip - Drip
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dkf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-23-08 09:10 PM
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2. Hillary won't win through superdelegates...
The people would never stand for it. If these supers are already feeling the heat it is nothing compared to what it would be like if they actually voted to overturn the will of the people.
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