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Can Dean defuse Clinton-Obama delegate feud?
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 2:00 pm Post subject: Can Dean defuse Clinton-Obama delegate feud? |
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Can Dean defuse Clinton-Obama delegate feud?
By David LightmanWASHINGTON — Howard Dean, at least on paper, should be the power broker best positioned to get the Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama people behind closed doors and resolve their fight over contested delegates from Florida and Michigan, which threatens to rupture the party.
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By David LightmanWASHINGTON — Howard Dean, at least on paper, should be the power broker best positioned to get the Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama people behind closed doors and resolve their fight over contested delegates from Florida and Michigan, which threatens to rupture the party.But in this tense time, when Democrats are whispering and wondering about whether there's a wise man or woman out there who could step in and break the presidential candidates' deadlock, the Democratic Party chairman isn't being widely considered as a natural for that role.Dean has his backers."He's really the obvious person to broker some sort of compromise, and a lot of people think he's done a really good job so far," said former Iowa Democratic Chairman Gordon Fischer.That seems to be a minority view, however."Traditionally, the head of the Democratic National Committee would be the peacemaker, but I'm not sure Howard Dean has the stature or the power to play that role," said Kevin Wagner, an assistant professor of political science at Florida Atlantic University.Neither Dean nor his staff would comment on his potential role."It's premature to speculate when we still have more than a thousand delegates still at stake," said Stacie Paxton, Dean's spokeswoman.
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