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« "You Can't Win This Nomination" | Main | Superdelegate Update »

May 07, 2008

Circular Logic

It's nearly impossible that counting the delegates from the penalized Michigan and Florida Democratic primaries would change her fate, but the Clinton campaign is adamant that those delegates should be be seated at the Party convention in August.

Based on comments from the Clinton camp today, the seating of these delegates appears to be a precondition for Senator Clinton's withdrawal from the primary process.

Matthew Yglesias outlines why this makes no sense at all:

Nothing would do more to help resolve the Florida and Michigan issue than for Clinton to drop out and endorse Obama. If she did that, the only remaining issue would be to strike a balance between representing FL and MI at the convention and slapping FL and MI on the wrist hard enough that states don't pull this kind of stunt again. That's a needle you can thread any number of ways.

It's the fact that the campaign is continuing that makes the question difficult to resolve because it has both campaigns focused on maximizing their delegate counts rather than dealing with the aforementioned issue. Which, I suppose, is part of what makes it such an appealing pretext for staying in the race -- as a rationale it has a nice circular logic where the campaign can't end 'till MI and FL are resolved, but the issue can't be resolved until the campaign ends, so on and on we go.

What fun would this whole process be if it made any sense?

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