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Nanjeanne

(4,960 posts)
Sat Jan 30, 2016, 11:51 PM Jan 2016

Clinton Iowa Volunteers Train When To Push Backers To O’Malley — To Block Bernie

More sneaky "tactics" from Clinton campaign. E crepes below but whole article is worth reading. FYI Clinton denounced this in 2008 when it was being done to her.

Hillary Clinton’s campaign for president is instructing its Iowa caucus leaders to — in certain cases — throw support to former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, with the goal blocking her main opponent, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, from securing additional delegates.

The tactical move is rooted in the complex math of the Iowa caucuses Monday night, where the campaign is looking to defeat Sanders in a state whose caucus-goers have historically backed progressive challengers.

A precinct captain, Jerome Lehtola, confirmed to BuzzFeed News that the campaign has trained precinct captains to release supporters to O’Malley if the move can make him “viable” without hurting Clinton. A Clinton aide said the campaign has trained more than 4,000 volunteer precinct captains to handle a host of different scenarios, including ones where caucus-goers are released to or recruited from another camp.

“Our precinct leadership teams have worked hard to get to know as many people in their precincts as possible and they’ll use those relationships to maximize Hillary Clinton’s delegate count depending on which groups are viable on caucus night,” the aide said.
The goal, in the caucuses’ complex terms, is to cost Clinton no delegates in the state’s 1,681 caucuses while ensuring stray O’Malley supporters don’t defect to Sanders.


This kind of tactical maneuvering is an old Iowa pattern, part of what a former Iowa aide to John Kerry in 2004, Addisu Demissie, described as being part of the state’s “brilliantly, gloriously, esoterically small-d democratic” tradition. (Demissie describes the caucus math in excruciating detail in his piece.) The Clinton and Obama campaigns played similar tactical games in 2008, and a deal between Obama’s and Bill Richardson’s campaigns was controversial enough to be kept top secret at the time. At the time, outraged Clinton aides called reporters to denounce the deal.
This time around, there is no indication that an agreement is involved.


It’s sad and telling that their campaign doesn’t think they can win without these kinds of tactics,” said Rania Batrice, Sanders’s Iowa spokesperson. “At the end of the day though, we believe in the caucus process and know it’s in the very capable hands of Iowans.”


That’s what they told us in the training sessions — I’m not sure how well it’s going to work,” said Lehtola, 69, a retired hospital worker who is a Clinton’s precinct captain in Iowa Falls, and who showed off the app’s ease of use to a BuzzFeed News reporter.


http://www.buzzfeed.com/bensmith/hillary-bernie-math#.vyVwA6xxG
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ecstatic

(32,701 posts)
1. So this "Jerome Lehtola" guy, a precinct captain, revealed all of Clinton's campaign strategy
Sun Jan 31, 2016, 12:02 AM
Jan 2016

to a random "BuzzFeed News reporter?" Cool story, berniebro. Or sis.

Nanjeanne

(4,960 posts)
4. Of course they made it all up
Sun Jan 31, 2016, 12:08 AM
Jan 2016

Even the app. Never happened. Jerome is a fake person. The reporter was drunk. Glad you enlightened me.

ecstatic

(32,701 posts)
6. Sounds like a pre-emptive excuse for a loss on Monday.
Sun Jan 31, 2016, 12:11 AM
Jan 2016

It's not necessary. Bernie still has a chance of winning.

Agschmid

(28,749 posts)
2. It's not sneaky... It does show how undemocratic the Iowa process is though.
Sun Jan 31, 2016, 12:03 AM
Jan 2016

Caucuses are really not a good thing, between disenfranchised voters and non-representative results they are just a bad idea.

bigtree

(85,996 posts)
9. I wouldn't be able to stand it
Sun Jan 31, 2016, 12:22 AM
Jan 2016

..going in to 'vote' and then challenged right then and there to support a rival if your own choice fails?

Brutal.

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senz

(11,945 posts)
8. The Sanders group "have trained their volunteers to play it straight"
Sun Jan 31, 2016, 12:18 AM
Jan 2016

Hope they have no illusions about the Clinton campaign. Best to know what you're up against.

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