DNC shifts nomination vote to the hotels; Update: Business as usual

posted at 2:40 pm on August 27, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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Expect to see a roll-call vote at the Democratic convention tonight?  Be prepared for disappointment, as Hillary Clinton’s delegates will have to do.  Instead of a normal floor vote, the tallies will be taken before delegates arrive at the Pepsi Center:

Delegates to the Democratic National Convention are casting ballots for the party’s presidential nominee at their hotels this morning.

The vote, negotiated by the campaigns for presumptive nominee Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton, is expected to speed proceedings from the floor of the Pepsi Center tonight, when totals will be read from the floor as part of a roll call vote.

But it is also leaving many delegates perplexed.

Some delegates were confused because Sen. Clinton was not expected to release her delegates until the afternoon.

“It doesn’t make any sense to me,” said Mary Sullivan, a Clinton delegate from Albany, N.Y. “I’m gonna vote for Hillary. I’m a Clinton delegate and she hasn’t released me yet.”

What happened?  Why has the DNCC suddenly decided to cast these votes away from the cameras and the television audiences?  It’s almost as if someone expects people to cause problems for the smooth and unifying election of Barack Obama as the party’s presidential nominee.

Think this shows unity?  Some of Hillary’s delegates want outside observers to ensure that the vote isn’t rigged:

Some of the Clinton supporters in the delegation raised questions about how the process would work and said they wanted an observer there to ensure that the ballots were counted accurately.

“I think it sucks,” said Blanche Darley, a Clinton delegate from El Paso.

Yeah, maybe they could have ACORN provide disinterested observers.  Or if Jimmy Carter hasn’t left, he could lend his expertise in monitoring banana-republic elections.  And after the Democrats go to all this trouble to hide the voting process, they can then explain their support for card-check legislation.

Flashback: Most unified party in 30 years?  Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.

Update: Politico now reports that the process is a muddle, but they’re trying to conduct this in a traditional manner:

Barack Obama’s campaign has reverted to plans for a traditional roll call on the convention floor, and the Denver Post reports that delegates are voting this morning in their hotels.

There’s a bit of confusion about the plans for a roll call, and some Democrats say they’re dissatisfied by a process that has them voting in private, by state. But that’s the old-fashioned way, says my colleague Andy Glass, who’s covered these for years. The roll call is a roll call of states, not of delegates, and there was never the prospect of a one-by-one show of hands on the convention floor.

If this is business as usual, as Ben Smith now reports, is Politico retracting its earlier story?  And why were Hillary delegates so upset by the earlier change?


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I don’t believe Papa Barack will change his tactics in the general election. Not until he’s President-for-Life, that is.

These are ugly times, and I no longer find it even slightly amusing.

MrScribbler on August 27, 2008 at 6:24 PM

Barry Doc’ll find out at that point why the Bill of Rights is ordered as it is then…..

<——not amused either.

sven10077 on August 27, 2008 at 8:42 PM

I’m thinking that the floor vote at the republican convention should be lousy with smartass comments extolling the virtues of voting on the floor rather than behind closed doors over bagels and juice.

One can only hope …

cgoode777 on August 27, 2008 at 8:47 PM

Barry Doc.

Heh!

Mojave Mark on August 28, 2008 at 1:24 AM

Reminds me of when my 2 younger kids are playing a game. The older one makes up new rules when things aren’t going her way & because the younger one is ignorant & naive about how she is being manipulated, she goes along with the new rules change in the middle of their game.
Bah! If I were a democrat, I’d be mad about this!

Badger40 on August 28, 2008 at 1:22 PM

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