Posted on 04/19/2008 6:16:24 AM PDT by COUNTrecount
If, as Hillary Rodham Clinton has suggested, her campaign takes the fight to seat the Florida and Michigan delegations all the way to the Democratic National Convention this summer, the fate of her challenge is all but certain to hinge on 25 individuals appointed to the Credentials Committee by party Chairman Howard Dean.
The Credentials Committee, which also includes 161 members selected from the states based on primary and caucus results, is the 186-member body that will help determine whether to seat the two rogue delegations.
Since it appears virtually impossible for Clinton to win enough of the 161 members to vote out a majority report supporting her position and it is unlikely that Barack Obama will win enough of them, either the Dean 25 are in a position to hold the balance of power on a procedural matter that could play a pivotal role in deciding the Democratic presidential nomination.
Though these 25 appointees are often assumed to be handpicked Dean loyalists who will take their cues from him on the issue of seating Florida and Michigan, a Politico analysis has found that is far from certain. Many of the 25 are already publicly supporting either Clinton or Obama and some are barely acquainted with Dean.
"It was important to Gov. Dean that the standing committees be diverse and be representative of the Democratic Party as a whole, said Democratic National Committee press secretary Stacie Paxton. He personally asked each nominee if they were prepared to do whats in the best interest of the country and the Democratic Party before he made the appointment.
See Also McCain readies unorthodox campaign Press secretary to the rescue Bill Ayers speaks about bombings What follows is Politicos guide to the Dean 25, based on interviews with appointees and additional reporting.
Dean Aguillen Background: Currently a lobbyist for Ogilvy Government Relations. Previously worked as an adviser to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and in the Clinton White House. Dean Connection: Says he got a call from the DNC asking if he wanted to help out with the committee. He expects that Dean wants Democrats who are loyal and have integrity. Hint: Donated at least $2,000 to Clinton. Doesnt have a firm position on Michigan and Florida and says hell consider all sides.
Don Beyer Background: Former Virginia lieutenant governor and unsuccessful Democratic nominee for governor in 1997. Dean Connection: Served as the Dean campaigns treasurer during the 2004 Democratic presidential primary. Hint: Endorsed Obama.
Allyn Brooks-LaSure Background: Director of media relations for the Save Darfur Coalition. Worked as a spokesman for Sen. Robert Menendez and Gov. Jon Corzine, both of New Jersey. Dean Connection: Says he had no previous relationship with the DNC chairman when Leah Daughtry, a top Dean aide, called and asked if he was willing to serve on the committee. Hint: Donated $500 to Barack Obama (under the name Michael Brooks-LaSure) but says he sees a separation there between my role as a member of the Credentials Committee and his support for Obama. The challenge for the DNC, he says, will be reconciling the rules as well as the importance of Florida and Michigan.
Jose Ceballos Background: Director of government affairs at the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. Served as deputy chief of staff to vice presidential nominee John Edwards in 2004 and previously worked for Commerce Secretary (and former DNC chairman) Ron Brown and Vice President Al Gore. Dean Connection: Unclear. Did not respond to requests for comment. Hint: None.
Ralph C. Dawson Background: New York City labor lawyer. As a member of the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee, Dawson initiated the move in August to strip Florida of all its delegates. Dean Connection: Deans college roommate. Gave $2,000 to Dean in the first quarter of 2004 and served as an adviser to his 2004 campaign. Hint: One of the three undecided superdelegates in New York, Dawson has given $1,250 to the Obama campaign and $450 to the Clinton campaign. Says he believes very much in [Deans] 50-state strategy.
Sheila Dixon Background: Baltimore mayor. Dean Connection: Unclear. Hint: Endorsed Obama.
Christopher Edley Jr. Background: Dean of University of Californias Boalt Hall law school. Served as assistant director of the White House domestic policy staff under President Jimmy Carter and also worked at the Office of Management and Budget under President Bill Clinton before taking charge of the White House review of affirmative action. Dean Connection: Donated $2,000 to Dean in early 2004. Hint: Donated $4,600 to Obama.
Hartina Flournoy Background: Assistant to the president of the American Federation of Teachers. Was finance director for the Gore for President campaign and deputy campaign manager for the Clinton-Gore reelection campaign. Also served on the Rules and Bylaws Committee. Dean Connection: Befriended Dean during his presidential campaign. A major backer of his bid for the DNC chairmanship, she ran his transition team after he won. Hint: A Clinton superdelegate who, according to ABC News, advised Clinton to push strategist Mark Penn out.
Maryscott Scotty Greenwood Background: Managing director at McKenna Long & Aldridges Washington office. Served as Georgia Democratic Partys executive director, worked on multiple presidential campaigns and was chief of staff of the Canadian Embassy under President Clinton. Dean Connection: Gave $2,000 to Dean in 2003 and supported his race for DNC chairman. University of Vermont graduate. Hint: Donated $2,300 to the Clinton campaign, but Im not declaring support for her over Obama in this credentials process. Says family members have given to Obama. Refers to herself as a Howard Dean person.
Janice Griffin Background: Served as co-chairwoman of the DNCs Womens Vote Center and as national chairwoman of the DNCs Womens Leadership Forum. Also served on the Rules and Bylaws Committee and voted to strip Florida and Michigan of their delegates. She is a superdelegate. Dean Connection: Unclear. Hint: Donated to both of Clintons senatorial campaigns but told Politico in February she was supporting Obama.
Adelita Grijalva Background: Program manager for the Pima County Teen Court in Arizona and daughter of Rep. Raul M. Grijalva (D-Ariz.). This will be her first convention, where she says she will be eight months pregnant. Dean Connection: Got a call from the DNC and she said shed be willing to help out. Im just lucky, I guess. Hint: Says she supports Obama. Father is an Obama-supporting superdelegate.
Laura Harris Background: Executive director of Americans for Indian Opportunity. Worked for New Mexico Sen. Jeff Bingaman and for the 2004 John F. Kerry general election campaign. Dean Connection: Served as the Dean 2004 campaigns National Native American Policy and Outreach senior adviser. Hint: Endorsed Obama. Former Bill Richardson supporter.
Kathy Hoyt Background: Longtime Vermont political activist who served as chief of staff to former Vermont Govs. Dean and Madeleine Kunin. Dean Connection: Also served as secretary of administration under Dean. Hint: Helped launch Vermont Women for Obama in February.
Carol Juneau Background: Montana state senator. Served in the state House for a decade and in various state party positions. Dean Connection: Unclear. Hint: Hosted a fundraiser for Clinton in Missoula. Shes been my choice since the beginning, Juneau told the Helena Independent Record last week. She has a strong Native American platform.
Scott Maddox Background: Former Florida Democratic Party chairman and Tallahassee mayor. Dean Connection: I helped get him elected as DNC chairman, Maddox said. Hint: None. Says his role on the Credentials Committee keeps him from making a decision.
Abdul Malik Mujahid Background: The founder of Chicago-based Sound Vision Inc., an Islamic multimedia company. Has served on some Bosnia-related task forces and is the current chairperson of the Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago. Dean Connection: Unclear. Did not respond to requests for comment. Hint: None.
Maria Neira Background: New York State United Teachers official and a vice president of the American Federation of Teachers. Served on former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzers educational transition team. Dean Connection: Works with Dean confidante Tina Flournoy. Gave $250 to Kerry in the first quarter of 2004. Hint: Shes a pledged delegate for Clinton from New Yorks 21st congressional district.
Kate OConnor Background: Served in Deans gubernatorial administration, managed his campaigns for governor and worked on his presidential campaign. Dean Connection: Longtime Dean aide. Hint: None.
Leila Sahar Background: A college senior at Lawrence University in Wisconsin. Spent recent summers interning in the DNCs Political Department and working as an assistant at the Voting Rights Institute. Dean Connection: Served as DNC intern under Dean chairmanship. Hint: None.
Marc Stanley Background: Dallas trial lawyer and Democratic donor. Dean Connection: Unclear. Gave $2,000 to both Edwards and Kerry in 2004. Hint: Donated $4,400 to Obama in 2007.
Carol Pensky Background: Founder of the DNCs Womens Leadership Forum. Served as a DNC treasurer in the late 1990s and as a finance chairwoman in 2000. Dean Connection: Donated $1,850 to Dean in 2004, more than she gave to Kerry or Wesley Clark. Hint: A pro-Clinton superdelegate, she has donated $4,600 to her campaign.
Bob Rogan Background: Chief of staff for Vermont Rep. Peter Welch. Dean Connection: Served as Gov. Deans deputy chief of staff and as deputy campaign manager when Dean ran for president. Hint: His boss is an Obama superdelegate, but Rogan is undecided.
Jane Stetson Background: Served as finance chairwoman for Vermont Rep. Peter Welchs campaign. Donated $25,000 to the party in 2004. Dean Connection: A Vermonter, she has been a major fundraiser for medical facilities in Deans home state. In 2004, she gave $1,000 to his presidential campaign. Also gave $2,000 to Carol Moseley Brauns campaign. Hint: Donated $2,300 to Obama.
Michael Steed Background: Managing director at the Paladin Capital Group. Served as DNC executive director in the early 1980s. Donated $34,500 to the party in 2004. Dean Connection: Unclear. Donated $2000 to the campaigns of Bob Graham and Dick Gephardt in 2004. Hint: Donated $4,600 to Clinton.
Bill Straus Background: Massachusetts state representative. Dean Connection: Endorsed Dean in 2004, and donated $1,900 to his campaign. Deans Democracy for America political action committee raised funds for Straus in June 2004. Hint: Donated $1,375 to the Clinton campaign.
What a toad.
Howard Preen will hijack the convention. Hitlers has already picked his cement over-boots.
As I just posted...One of Deans 25 from Fla was on chatting with the Friends this morning saying that he remains neutral and will decide on a candidate at the convention. So this means there will be a choice? He also said that Fla & Michigan needed to be seated and thought that they would be. So...it sounds like Mrs. C. is not dropping out, based on this.
It all depends on how much dirt she’s got on ‘em.
They didn't have enough people in the party that he appointed an intern to the Credentials Committee?
i can’t remember an election year as interesting as this.
1968?
I would say so. Although this year lacks the ominous drama of assassinations and street violence leading up to Chicago, the prospect of a multi-ballot convention is real, with the resulting fractures afterward.
My scenario is that the superdelegates withold a decision by voting for Edwards in the first ballot, sending the selection process to a second ballot in which all delegates become free to vote their personal preference. This has the advantage of lifting the responsibility of choosing from the SD's per se and letting the whole convention decide.
As a former parliamentarian for a national political convention, and participant in quite a few other political conventions, here is how the process actually works:
All delegates whose elections or appointments are not at issue, are seated. Disputes over any delegation or individual are submitted to the Credentials Committee. Meanwhile, the main Convention with its uncontested delegates, chooses its officers and sets its rules of operation.
In due course, the Credentials Committee reports to the floor of the Convention whatever conclusions it has reached about the disputed delegates or delegations. The point is, however, that the Committee only proposes. The Convention must act on those proposals.
So, it does not matter who controls the Credentials Committee. It only matters who controls the floor of the Convention.
As I have written before, whoever controls a majority of the votes on the floor BEFORE the Michigan and Florida issues come to the floor, will still control a majority AFTER those issues are decided. If the Credentials Committee recommends any alternative which will reverse the existing majority on the floor, its recommendation will be rejected.
This is hardball politics at its highest. Unless Hillary Clinton both wins Pennsylvania strongly, and then pulls a highly unlikely upset in North Carolina, Barack Obama will go to the Democrat Convention with a majority of the uncontested delegates (without Florida or Michigan). Therefore, the solution which his delegates will permit for those two states will be to divide the delegates between him and her so that his majority remains intact.
Therefore, "Dean's 25 delegates" are, in the long run, irrelevant to the outcome.
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The fun has only just begun.
“It all depends on how much dirt shes got on em.”
Doesn’t matter...she’ll just manufacture dirt to throw at ‘em.
Or instead of dirt...I have an image of a monkey throwing her wn feces at the opposition.
If you didn't understand from the minute Clinton started campaigning back in '04 she would NEVER drop out because she's entitled to the nomination, it's evaded your scope.
The Dean 25 could decide Clinton’s fate...
lib/dem democracy.....study the old ussr....both are the same!!!
You’re telling me? I have always said she’s the nominee. ;)
Thanks for the explanation.
The Media would have nothing to report if it didn’t concoct these meaningless stories.
Gotta sell newspapers and have high ratings for their news shows. Oh, that’s not working either.
They should let Conservative talk radio hosts be the credentials committee.
Now that would be interesting.
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