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The Fix Was in For Hillary
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Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 12:00 pm Post subject: The Fix Was in For Hillary |
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The Fix Was in For Hillary
By Robert NovakTerrence McAuliffe, the multimillion aire wheeler-dealer imposed by the Clintons on the Democratic National Committee as its chairman after the 2000 election, quickly paid back his benefactors: He designed a front-loaded primary system intended to confirm Sen. Hillary Clinton as presidential nominee by Feb. 5.
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By Robert NovakTerrence McAuliffe, the multimillion aire wheeler-dealer imposed by the Clintons on the Democratic National Committee as its chairman after the 2000 election, quickly paid back his benefactors: He designed a front-loaded primary system intended to confirm Sen. Hillary Clinton as presidential nominee by Feb. 5.Contrary to expectations, however, no choice will be made for months and perhaps not until the national convention at Denver in late August. There is no mathematical possibility of balloting in 22 states tomorrow for 1,681 delegates - labeled the first "national" primary - giving either Clinton or Sen. Barack Obama close to the 2,025 delegates needed for nomination.That unexpected reality is produced by Obama's appeal, Clinton fatigue and extreme proportional representation adopted by the Democratic Party.The nation's two political parties have reverted to form after appearing to have exchanged identities. A year ago, Democrats seemed to be emulating Republican practice in settling for an early anointed candidate (Sen. Clinton), while the divided GOP field resembled historic Democratic practice in the absence of an incumbent president.Yet Republicans are ready tomorrow to crown Sen. John McCain as their nominee - while Democrats will still be battling.
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