Posted on: March 5th, 2008
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Tags: barack obama, Barak Obama, Hillary Clinton
efore Barack Obama became the candidate to attract independents, there was Howard Dean. In his 2004 presidential campaign, Dean brought in many political party neophytes, one of whom has risen through the ranks to become a super-delegate, typically deigned the province of party insiders. Meet Jerome Wiley Segovia, super-delegate at large, who, like many “Deaniacs” found their “people-powered” movement making lasting inroads with the former Vermont governor’s ascendance to DNC Chair.
Today, Wiley Segovia says he sometimes finds it hard to believe that he sits on the DNC’s Rules Committee with powerful party insiders like Hillary Clinton strategist Harold Ickes and commentator and former campaign manager Donna Brazile. (He ardently stands by his Committee’s decision to strip Florida and Michigan of their delegates for moving their primaries up).”*
*From: http://www.huffingtonpost.com
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