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Hillary Clinton's advisers 'in a state of panic'
Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | Sunday, Feb. 10, 2008 Edition | By Tim Shipman in Washington and Philip Sherwell in Chicago

Posted on 02/09/2008 6:19:30 PM PST by jdm

Hillary Clinton's most senior advisers are in a state of "panic" about her presidential prospects and are plotting to enlist Democrat leaders in Congress to thwart her rival Barack Obama's ambitions.

The Clinton camp is braced for Mr Obama to win a series of primary elections over the next three weeks, which they fear could hand the Illinois senator unstoppable momentum in the race for the White House.

Mr Obama has begun calling those "super delegates" - 795 congressmen and senior party officials who could break a dead heat - who are committed to Mrs Clinton, asking them to change their minds and help him wrap up the nomination.

As of tonight, the two candidates were neck and neck but Mr Obama appeared to be gaining momentum.

"He's saying: 'Hey, I won your state and I won your congressional district, why are you supporting her?'" a Democrat strategist revealed.

The Clinton camp hopes to stop the Obama bandwagon by winning Texas and Ohio primaries on March 4, after which Mrs Clinton is planning to call on party grandees including Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House of Representatives and Harry Reid, the party's leader in the Senate, to persuade Mr Obama to stand down.

Clinton aides have privately admitted that Mr Obama would only consider such a move if offered the position of vice presidential running mate, something Mrs Clinton has always been reluctant to consider.

A senior Democrat who has discussed Clinton campaign thinking with a member of her inner circle said: "The Clintons are in a state of panic. She has to win both Texas and Ohio."

But he added that this might prove impossible if Mr Obama maintains his momentum and wins most, or all, of the nine contests which come before that.

Mr Obama was expected to do well in primary elections held in Washington state, Louisiana and Nebraska.

He is also favourite to sweep Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC, which all vote on Tuesday, as well as Wisconsin and Hawaii, where he once lived, on February 19.

Only in Maine is Mrs Clinton confident, though Virginia and Wisconsin may also go her way.

Asked about the upcoming states, Mr Obama's chief strategist David Axelrod told The Sunday Telegraph: "We feel comfortable with them. What was once inevitable is no longer inevitable. The momentum has switched in this race.

"We closed a 20 point gap in the national polls in the last two weeks. The more people are exposed to his message, the better he does."

But he added: "We are up against the Clinton machine. We are the perpetual underdog and will be throughout this process. We're ready to go all the way to the convention."

Clinton aides believe that if Mr Obama does not deliver a knock-out blow before March 4, the advantage will swing back to her and she will argue for a deal in which uncommitted super-delegates unite behind her, to preserve party unity.

But the prospect of a deal behind closed doors, that could brush aside the views of voters in the primaries, is already creating fury in the party.

Donna Brazile, an African American strategist, said last week: "If 795 of my colleagues decide this election, I will quit the Democratic Party."

But the Clinton camp fears that a failure to engineer a deal could lead to bitter battles at the Democrat convention in Denver in late August, which could even end with Al Gore, the former vice president, emerging as a compromise candidate.

"There's a five per cent chance of that happening, but that's five percent too high," the Clinton source said.

Mrs Clinton is also under financial pressure.

She claimed that she received $7.5m in donations after admitting lending her campaign $5m last week.

But the source claimed that her campaign is actually in far worse financial trouble than they are letting on.

There will be no proof of how much she raised for three months, when the totals are formally declared to election watchdogs.

The one thing the Clinton and Obama camps can agree on is that John McCain, who is popular with independents and moderate Democrats, is their "worst nightmare".

They now fear that he could pick Colin Powell or former congressman JC Watts, both of whom are African American, as his running mate.

But Mr McCain still has to shore up his conservative base and is actively looking at the Governors of Minnesota, South Carolina, Indiana, Mississippi, Florida and Texas: Tim Pawlenty, Mark Sandford, Mitch Daniels, Haley Barbour, Charlie Crist and Rick Perry.

Allies of President Bush are making the case for Rob Portman, a former White House Budget office director and Ohio congressman.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: advisers; arkancide; ashtraysandlamps; clinton; hillary; inevitability; inevitable; meltdown; obama; panic; shock
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To: ElPatriota

They now fear that he could pick Colin Powell or former congressman JC Watts, both of whom are African American, as his running mate.

But Mr McCain still has to shore up his conservative base and is actively looking at the Governors of Minnesota, South Carolina, Indiana, Mississippi, Florida and Texas: Tim Pawlenty, Mark Sandford, Mitch Daniels, Haley Barbour, Charlie Crist and Rick Perry.

Allies of President Bush are making the case for Rob Portman, a former White House Budget office director and Ohio congressman.

What a horrifyingly awful list of prospects. Half have no name recognition at all, Crist or Perry would be awful choices, and if you didn’t like the slick looks of Romney, try Perry on for size. And Bob Portman? Who? Who? And Colin Powell is just another liberal RINO, that’s if he’s even in the Pub party anymore. Kiss this election goodby.


121 posted on 02/10/2008 12:39:26 AM PST by flaglady47 (Space for rent: seeking new candidate tagline that will last more than 1 week)
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To: jdm
coming soon:

122 posted on 02/10/2008 12:45:39 AM PST by ari-freedom (Pragmatism: the 4th leg of conservatism.)
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To: dr_who_2

Don’t look at the polls as they are ephemeral. They sure didn’t mean much in NH, (and Florida and california for the GOP)

There is no question that Hillary has more strategic advantages than Obama: the 8 year clinton record (well to do libs want left of center like Bill but they don’t want to lose everything to another Carter), her experience, she has all that special interest support, she’s not linked to islam, she can get seniors, hispanics and Jews and she’s a woman.

Which means that not only is over half the population could be under her spell but it is much harder for a man to go after a woman over her shady record.

Obama will have to bring up the Hillary dirt himself (you can see signs of this already) and he’ll still win the nomination but he’s going to look pretty bad in the end.


123 posted on 02/10/2008 1:05:31 AM PST by ari-freedom (Pragmatism: the 4th leg of conservatism.)
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To: purpleraine

And China would have mega-power, since the Clintons can’t “Ft. Marcy Park” that many Communists to keep’em quiet about their prior deals.


124 posted on 02/10/2008 2:29:14 AM PST by MonicaG (Help Wanted: Conservative leadership '08)
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To: SERKIT

>>>”when the feces hits the rotating turbine”>>>>>

Ya know, for that expression to be so widely used, at some place and at some time, it must have really happened.


125 posted on 02/10/2008 2:50:22 AM PST by Ditter
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To: Our man in washington; centexan

That’s what I did on Tuesday in California, to vote against Commrade Rodham-Clinton since I’m registered “Decline to State” & couldn’t vote GOP/Romney anyway.


126 posted on 02/10/2008 3:42:14 AM PST by MonicaG (Help Wanted: Conservative leadership '08)
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To: Reeses

Billz aviation crash would trash all Hillz “experience,” though, so I doubt it would help her.


127 posted on 02/10/2008 3:44:46 AM PST by MonicaG (Help Wanted: Conservative leadership '08)
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To: John Semmens

Since your column is labeled ‘satirical’ I guess we shouldn’t bet large sums on the accuracy of these ‘quotes’?


128 posted on 02/10/2008 4:18:13 AM PST by Lucius Cornelius Sulla (Mike Huckabee: If Gomer Pyle and Hugo Chavez had a love child this is who it would be.)
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To: John123
I seriously doubt McCain would select an unpopular Governor as a running mate

That means he might pick a guv like Florida's 'popular' Charlie Crist, the 'Global Warming' RINO. At least that might get him out of Florida, but it would be a high price for the rest of the country.

129 posted on 02/10/2008 4:29:20 AM PST by Lucius Cornelius Sulla (Mike Huckabee: If Gomer Pyle and Hugo Chavez had a love child this is who it would be.)
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To: cmsgop
The one thing the Clinton and Obama camps can agree on is that John McCain, who is popular with independents and moderate Democrats, is their "worst nightmare".

That not what freepers have been saying here for the last two weeks.

130 posted on 02/10/2008 5:26:21 AM PST by Mr. Brightside
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To: flaglady47

>> if you didn’t like the slick looks of Romney, try Perry on for size

I put Rick Perry in the same class as John Edwards... empty suit with nice hair.


131 posted on 02/10/2008 5:28:23 AM PST by Nervous Tick (Retire Ron Paul! Support Chris Peden (www.chrispeden.org))
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To: jdm
The Clinton camp hopes to stop the Obama bandwagon by winning Texas and Ohio primaries on March 4, after which Mrs Clinton is planning to call on party grandees including Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House of Representatives and Harry Reid, the party's leader in the Senate, to persuade Mr Obama to stand down.

I think their best bet is to call him "uppity". That is sure to work...

132 posted on 02/10/2008 5:29:25 AM PST by gridlock (A proud McCain supporter since February 7, 2008)
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To: jdm
Donna Brazile, an African American strategist, said last week: "If 795 of my colleagues decide this election, I will quit the Democratic Party."

Mark the day. On February 10, 2008, gridlock agreed with Donna Brazile.

133 posted on 02/10/2008 5:34:31 AM PST by gridlock (A proud McCain supporter since February 7, 2008)
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To: jdm
But the Clinton camp fears that a failure to engineer a deal could lead to bitter battles at the Democrat convention in Denver in late August, which could even end with Al Gore, the former vice president, emerging as a compromise candidate.

Be still my heart! Algore! We could not ask for more!

134 posted on 02/10/2008 5:36:41 AM PST by gridlock (A proud McCain supporter since February 7, 2008)
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To: dennisw

And if Huseein should win the nomination after all? and take Mrs. Clinton for VP? How long would it be before it is President Clintons? three months?


135 posted on 02/10/2008 5:54:02 AM PST by arthurus
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To: Farmer Dean
Guards may not be cheap but they can be bought.
136 posted on 02/10/2008 5:55:27 AM PST by arthurus
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To: Bogie

They have enough to do what they have to do, whatevet that might be.


137 posted on 02/10/2008 5:57:14 AM PST by arthurus
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To: Bogie

They have enough to do what they have to do, whatever that might be.


138 posted on 02/10/2008 5:57:30 AM PST by arthurus
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To: dennisw

Everyone KNOWS that Bill will be the real VP...Obama will only be banished on remote “projects” and collecting a paycheck.


139 posted on 02/10/2008 6:08:28 AM PST by antivenom (If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much damn space!)
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To: ari-freedom

The Bloody Angle at Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia, May 12, 1864...


140 posted on 02/10/2008 6:12:23 AM PST by Virginia Ridgerunner ("We must not forget that there is a war on and our troops are in the thick of it!"--Duncan Hunter)
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