Saturday, January 19, 2008

Lobby your Superdelegate

If you look at the delegate counts on news sites like CNN, it looks like Hillary Clinton is kickin' ass. Seems kind of odd, considering that she keeps basically tying for first with Barak Obama. Well, it turns out the disparity all comes down to superdelegates. I doubt the majority of voters, even primary voters, really understand how these superdelegates work. Here's a primer:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superdelegates

Now, unless I'm horribly mistaken, none of these committed superdelegates have signed any formal agreement (well, except in blood, standing over a steaming brazier of smoldering sparrow bones). It's not too late to lobby them and tell them to knock it off.

Below is a pro-Obama (or Edwards) letter for anyone who, like me, is unfortunate enough to have voted for a superdelegate who is in the Clinton camp (not sure if you did? check here) :. Feel free to copy and paste.


Dear [Superdelegate Title & Name],

I am writing to urge you to reconsider your superdelegate support for Senator Clinton. Although I am a great fan of former President Bill Clinton, and appreciate the many fine qualities of his administration, and though the senator's qualifications are impressive, I believe her two main opponents for the nomination, Senator Obama and former Senator Edwards, are more deserving of the nomination and of your support.

Though I believe all three candidates to be equally qualified, Senator Clinton's refusal to renounce her Iraq war vote disqualifies her from serious consideration. Of all the innumerable sins of the current administration, none is more grave than the arrogance and and stubbornness that have accompanied every policy and decision. This country cannot afford another president who puts her pride before the truth, who cannot admit a mistake, accept responsibility for her own failure, and seek a better path.


But perhaps an even more unsettling resemblance to the Bush administration, has been the senator's recent resort to republican fear tactics. Her repeated allusions to Gordon Brown and the London bombings are evidence that manipulating the base fears of Americans is not beneath her in achieving political aims. I believe, as do many of my neighbors and colleagues, that a politician must appeal to the best in our nature, not the worst.


I do not lightly dismiss the symbolism of political office being held by women. That a woman, especially such a qualified woman, should hold the highest office in the country, is simply long overdue. However, there are greater ills that plague these times than gender inequality, and more important principles on which we need to stand. In these times, the symbol of a "Barak Hussein Obama" simply means more than the symbol a "Hillary Rodham Clinton".

We voted for you, and rejoiced when you and your colleagues took the house from a crooked and bereft party. However, we did not vote for you simply because you were better than what was there (any number of crooks would have fit that bill). We voted for you because we expected you to reject, and not emulate, the sins of your opposition, to move the nation forward with integrity and honesty into a new era. In accepting your post, you have accepted the responsibility of making hard choices, even politically unpalatable choices.

Thank you,

XXXXXX

2 Comments:

At 6:53 AM, Blogger SEAN said...

Today’s launch of www.LobbyDelegates.com for the first time empowers grassroots Democrats with the only 1-stop portal for influencing Super Delegates, the nearly 800 top party officials allowed to vote for any Presidential candidate they choose at the Nominating Convention.
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Super Delegates’ votes could be decisive in a continuing close race between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Both candidates remain better than 600 delegates shy of the 2,024 “magic number" for clinching the nomination. Given this math, neither candidate is expected to win enough pledged delegates during the 10 remaining state primaries to clinch a victory before the August 25th convention in Denver.

This likelihood has led some Democratic leaders to recently suggest holding a special Super Delegate Primary in June to avoid the intra-party rancor anticipated from a brokered convention.

With such high stakes, many Democrats want greater Super Delegate accountability--by endorsing either the candidate who won their state primary, or the one winning the most delegates from all primaries nationwide. LobbyDelegates.com enables rank-and-file Democrats to communicate such grassroots views directly to these Super Delegates--who include party leaders, governors, mayors, state and Congressional lawmakers.

Users of LobbyDelegates.com can communicate with some or all of their state’s Super Delegates, who are categorized by whether they’re currently supporting Clinton or Obama, or have stayed Uncommitted. Users can thus tailor messages urging Super Delegates to switch candidates, or switch from being uncommitted to one candidate or the other. Users can even lobby Super Delegates to stay uncommitted until the Convention.

The LobbyDelegates.com website is strictly impartial and is not affiliated with any political party, candidate, campaign or advocacy group. LobbyDelegates.com was created as a public service under the auspices of the StateDemocracy Foundation. This tax-exempt nonprofit was established in 1999 to run www.StateDemocracy.org -- a civic engagement portal dedicated to delivering democracy to your desktop!

 
At 4:18 AM, Blogger Timothy Moriarty said...

[Subject] StateDemocracy.org Equips You for the 2008 Elections

Dear Citizen:
Are you ready yet for the November 4th Elections? How about your friends, family, and neighbors?
More Americans are expected to vote this year than ever before in history, so don’t be left out! Be sure to ask everyone you know the following questions:
 Are you registered to vote? If you moved recently, have you updated your voter registration?
 Did you apply for an Absentee Ballot? Do you know your state may not require any reason?
 Can you find your local Polling Place? Do you know it may have changed from last time?
The answers to these questions -- and all your voting needs -- can be found at www.StateDemocracy.org -- the FREE 1-Stop citizen empowerment portal that Delivers Democracy to your Desktop! StateDemocracy is among the Internet’s first (since 2001) and most encompassing civic empowerment tools.
In order to boost voter participation this year, StateDemocracy.org is offering FREE widgets for all 50 states. You can simply download and embed these widgets into your own website so your visitors can register to vote, get an absentee ballot or find their local polling place.
Lobby Congress Via StateDemocracy
StateDemocracy.org also equips you to maintain an active dialog with your state and federal lawmakers once they are elected. And RIGHT NOW is an especially opportune time to contact your U.S. Senators and House Member, as Congress takes up major legislation on such issues as offshore oil drilling, another economic stimulus package and all federal appropriations bills over the next few weeks.
As you lobby your elected officials, remember that lawmakers view your constituent input as reflective of scores of other citizens who felt similarly, but didn’t have (or take) the time to share their opinions.
LobbyDelegates.com Further Empowered Grassroots Voices
Over the past 5 months, you may have visited www.LobbyDelegates.com, along with 26,000 other visitors. This latest public interest portal by the StateDemocracy Foundation remained the only online tool enabling rank-and-file Democrats to lobby all 800+ Super Delegates on which candidate to back for the party’s Presidential nomination.
StateDemocracy Foundation Website Users Unite!
Many of you have used our StateDemocracy.org and LobbyDelegates.com tools in recent times, and have hopefully found your experience uplifting and empowering. I encourage all of you to help spread the news about StateDemocracy.org to enable more of our fellow citizens to Connect! Engage! And Empower!
Sincerely,
Ken Laureys, Executive Director
StateDemocracy Foundation
Ken.Laureys@StateDemocracy.org

P.S. If you are interested in becoming more involved in our StateDemocracy Foundation -- including volunteering as an Advisory Board Member -- please contact me.

 

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