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Five Democrats pull out of D.C. primary
AP | 11/07/03

Posted on 11/07/2003 5:51:51 PM PST by kattracks

WASHINGTON (AP) — Five Democrats have withdrawn from the District of Columbia's nonbinding presidential primary, the D.C. Board of Elections said Friday.

Joe Lieberman, John Edwards, John Kerry, Dick Gephardt and Wesley Clark each delivered letters on Thursday stating their intention to withdraw from the Jan. 13 contest, Board of Elections spokesman Bill O'Field said.

The Democratic National Committee does not recognize the primary because delegates will not be selected. The district will hold caucuses Feb. 14 to choose its delegates.

"It's a gutless move," said D.C. Councilman Jack Evans, the author of the legislation moving up the district's primary. "I hope none of them ever wins anything."

All cited Democratic Party rules prohibiting primaries before the traditional first votes in Iowa and New Hampshire, Evans said. But he insisted that city officials had worked with the Democratic National Committee to ensure that the primary complied with all party rules.

Evans said the move was especially offensive because Kerry, Gephardt and Lieberman all own homes in the Georgetown neighborhood.

"I find it disappointing that three actual residents would disrespect their home town and disrespect a majority African-American jurisdiction."

Evans said that the D.C. Council would consider emergency legislation to place all five names back on the ballot, a move that would probably take the dispute to court.

The election was moved from its traditional spot later in the primary season to call attention to the city's lack of voting rights in Congress. The city has one nonvoting delegate in the House and no representation in the Senate. The vote was also considered a key test of support among black voters.

Tony Bullock, a spokesman for Mayor Anthony A. Williams, called it a slap in the face for the city.

"We have been royally dissed by these five candidates," said Bullock.

Although most of the 11 Democrats on the 13-member D.C. Council have endorsed Democratic front-runner Howard Dean, Williams has remained uncommitted.

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Associated Press writers Chevetta Gilmore and Derrill Holly also contributed to this report.



TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; dc; dcprimary; dems

1 posted on 11/07/2003 5:51:52 PM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
Gee, I wonder if they plan to be in any of the primaries??
2 posted on 11/07/2003 5:54:13 PM PST by GeronL (Visit www.geocities.com/geronl)
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To: kattracks
This is gutless and pathetic. They didn't drop out of the primary to preserve the nominating process, they dropped out because they didn't have a chance to win it.

Kucinich is polling better than all of these guys in Washington DC. Dean's got like 40% of the vote in the polls I've seen, followed by Sharpton and Braun.

Those gormless losers.
3 posted on 11/07/2003 5:57:52 PM PST by BlueString
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To: kattracks
"...to call attention to the city's lack of voting rights in Congress."

In 1790 when the DC site was determined, it included 30.75 square miles on the Virginia side of the river. In 1846, however, Congress returned that area to Virginia, leaving the 68.25 square miles ceded by Maryland in 1788.

Congress should simply return what remains of DC back to Maryland and move the capital to the middle of Bush Country!

4 posted on 11/07/2003 11:49:29 PM PST by SwinneySwitch (Freedom isn't Free - Support the Troops & Vets!!)
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To: GeronL
al wins big.
5 posted on 11/08/2003 3:48:50 AM PST by jmaroneps37 ( Please send something to Jindal, we can use another win!)
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To: kattracks
NH is simply too powerful!
6 posted on 11/08/2003 9:18:12 AM PST by RJCogburn ("You have my thanks and, with certain reservations, my respect.".......Lawyer J. Noble Daggett)
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To: RJCogburn
Doesn't Edwards ALSO own a home in Georgetown?
7 posted on 11/08/2003 9:30:18 AM PST by Carolinamom
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To: kattracks
Their fathers should have pulled out on time several decades ago.
8 posted on 11/08/2003 9:32:49 AM PST by doug from upland (Why aren't the Clintons living out their remaining years on Alcatraz?)
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