If there’s confusion during the DNC roll call, you’ll know why

Posted August 25, 2008 by Andrea Bernstein

DENVER — Remember those swing voters we talked to last week? The ones who wouldn’t budge and vote for Obama? Hillary Clinton said she heard ‘em on the radio too. So what about them? How would she move them?

“I don’t know. I’m doing everything I possibly can do,” she said, adding that she was “confident” as the “contrasts are drawn more starkly… we will see a continuing movement toward Senator Obama.”

From The Takeaway

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Earlier, in a speech to the New York delegation, she was pretty unequivocal about her support of Obama, saying she didn’t want to spend the “next four years yelling at her TV.”

In case you were wondering (and some delegates are — one superdelegate asked me what instructions HRC had given at a press conference after her speech), Clinton was pretty clear on what she’d be doing with the roll call vote. She said she would be voting for Senator Obama, adding that it was a “personal decision” for the delegates. She said some had come there representing people who wanted them to vote for her, and some just wanted to do that.

But in the end, she promised, “We are all voting for Obama.” Questions?

1 Comment

  1. Wednesday evening’s Roll Call is when the Clintons will try to “steal” the nomination!!!

    Comment by J Waters — August 27, 2008 @ 11:05 am |  Add karma Subtract karma  +0

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