Chris Dodd: This Race Must End

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First Posted: 03-27-08 06:17 PM   |   Updated: 04- 4-08 05:12 AM

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In a new interview with National Journal, Sen. Chris Dodd says that continuing the Democratic primary race for the next several months would be "devastating," and that over the next several weeks, Democratic leaders "have to step up to the plate and say enough is enough."

A few excerpts from his interview:

Look, we've got five more months to go before the Democratic convention at the end of August and, candidly, we cannot go five more months with the kind of daily sniping that's going on and have a candidate emerge in that convention. My hope is that it will be Barack Obama, but if it's Hillary Clinton, she too will suffer, in my view, from this kind of a campaign that I think is undermining the credibility and the quality of the two candidates that we have. We have two very strong candidates. So I'm worried about this going on endlessly and to a large extent, Linda, the media, a lot of these cable networks, are enjoying this. It's what is keeping them alive financially. The fact that this thing is going on forever, back and forth every day, all night -- I don't think it's really helping the candidates or the political institutions.

Asked about the solution to ending the race:

Dodd: Well, the solution is -- look, we've got a contest coming up in Pennsylvania and one in North Carolina and Indiana very quickly afterwards. In my view, the outcome of those three races will determine -- I think the race has been determined, anyway, at this point. I think it's very difficult to imagine how anyone can believe that Barack Obama can't be the nominee of the party. I think that's a foregone conclusion, in my view, at this juncture given where things are.


But certainly over the next couple of weeks, as we get into April, it seems to me then, that the national leadership of this party has to stand up and reach a conclusion. And in the absence of doing that -- and that's not easy, and I realize it's painful. But the alternatives, allowing this sort of to fester over the months of June, and July and August, I think, are irresponsible. I think you have to make a decision, and hopefully the candidates will respect it and people will rally behind a nominee that, I think, emerges from these contests over the next month. That's my suggestion. That's what I would do.

...I mean, if a person wants to stay in the race, stay in the race. But if you have enough people rallying behind what appears to be the likely choice, and I believe the choice is Barack Obama, and I believe that will be the choice over the next several weeks, then I think you have to step up to the plate and say enough is enough. We want this to be over with. We want to get behind this candidate, and we want people to pull together to win that election in November, to build those majorities in the House and the Senate if we can, and then start doing the work on health care and Iraq and all these other issues that demand our attention.

Read the full interview here.

In a new interview with National Journal, Sen. Chris Dodd says that continuing the Democratic primary race for the next several months would be "devastating," and that over the next several weeks, Dem...
In a new interview with National Journal, Sen. Chris Dodd says that continuing the Democratic primary race for the next several months would be "devastating," and that over the next several weeks, Dem...
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Sen Dodd has appointed himself arbiter of what is good for the party, and has decided that the Primary campaign should end immediately, if possible..­...because the number of Americans yet to vote is not very significant and won't change anything.......

That being the case, perhaps Sen. Dodd wouldn't mind if those insignificant few of us yet-to-be-heard might be allowed to express our gratitude by being allowed to vote the next time HE runs in Conn??

Dodd says we need to be so disenfranchised so that ................
"We can start the work on health care and Iraq and all these other issues......."

START the work? We've been waiting for Sen. Dodd and his companions on the hill to "START the work" on health care since before I was born...........and on Iraq since 2002 (if not 1991!)...........

Perhaps the Sen. should shut up about whether we get to vote and go "START THE WORK".....­..........­....tm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 03/31/2008
- Trueheart I'm a Fan of Trueheart 45 fans permalink
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It's a "Presidential Nomination Convention." Its purpose is NOT to rubber stamp a candidate who has been pre-selected by super delegates. At convention, the first balloting is cast, and IF a clear winner is not chosen by the rank and file delegates, THEN a brokered convention takes place--sort of a caucus supreme.

Those super delegates pushing to make a decision in June will watch their party dissemble, and probably not even understand why.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 03/31/2008

Wow. How do you quote this guy without an unbelievable amount of en dashes and commas?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 PM on 03/31/2008
- yankee011 I'm a Fan of yankee011 2 fans permalink

What we have HERE is Sen Dodd a pushover pete if there ever was one telling someone not to FIGHT for what they belive in.It's that attitude that let the Bush crime family have it's way the past 7 yrs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 03/31/2008
- apcalc I'm a Fan of apcalc 2 fans permalink

I wrote Dodd a letter. Who is he to decide whether she should stay in or get out? It is a personal decision.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 03/31/2008
- RRH I'm a Fan of RRH 2 fans permalink

As a lifelong resident from CT. I must say we have two Senators I will be happy when they are replaced with two new Democrats. On one hand we have Joe Lieberman a former Democrat turned Independent to win his Senate seat back and now endorses the Republican McCain. We have Chris Dodd shooting off his mouth at Hillary.
Obama supporters turn a blind eye to this serious problem with his twenty year 'Mentor" the Rev. Jeremiah Wright and his insidious anti American and anti White racial comments. In my world we call that bad judgement and to justify it, Obama delivers a speech condoning his friend and successfully diverting our attention from the truth.
Are we afraid to question a black man and yet fine it acceptable to have the terrible media bias? We better take a hard look at Obama because no flag pin on his lapel and his refusal to place his right hand over his heart while pledge allegiance to our flag is quite honestly disturbing and he should be held to the same standard as Hillary Clinton. If we cannot ask Obama to be accountable, we had better rethink his bid for the presidency.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 03/31/2008

You might take a hard look at *yourself* and realize how much right-wing swill you have swallowed without thinking. ALL of your arguments have been exploded, even in the corporate media, and certainly across the blogosphere. It's only the wingnuts who keep cranking out the insidious, corrosive lies and half-truths that closet bigots swallow eagerly and fools take for "common wisdom".

Rev. Wright? Rants like Jeremiah in the Bible - look that up sometime. YOU don't have to listen or agree, but you turn a deaf ear at your own risk.
No flag pin? Don't you know most of those rinky-tink things are made in China? And isn't it STUPID to judge a man's entire character by the presence or absence of a little bit of foreign-made metal?
The clip of Obama "not" putting right hand over heart was from the NATIONAL ANTHEM, not the Pledge of Allegiance - the gesture is OPTIONAL for the song, and many people don't bother. (Heck, even SAYING the Pledge of Allegiance is voluntary, not mandatory - we're not some mindless goose-stepping fascist state...aren't we? Aren't we?)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 03/31/2008

Indeed...but perhaps neither clinton nor obama is the right choice; why not edwards and gore?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 03/31/2008

Oh for heavens sake!! It's too close to make the assumption that either one is going to win and you do those who haven't voted yet a huge dis-service. Whatever happened to "every vote counts" ? Senator Dodd you need to get off the "Obamamania Train" and let this contest finish. Please!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 PM on 03/30/2008
- intellifem I'm a Fan of intellifem 4 fans permalink

Let's face it: no matter how much the BO people try to spin it, this race is tied and we're now in overtime. There is a split between the Obama leftists and the Clinton centrists. As long as it is a fair fight, either side will accept the outcome. But if either side feels that they have been scammed and the votes are not counted, then the nomination will lack legitimacy and McCain will sail into the White House on Dem crossover votes. MI and FL must be resolved and the remaining states must have their votes counted.

What's at stake now is not who gets the nomination, but whether or not the eventual winner can count on getting the votes of those who had supported his or her opponent. If BO's or HC's people refuse to support the nominee because they feel they've been shafted by the process, then McCain wins.

In short, the Obama people, in calling for Hill's withdrawal, are causing great anger among Hill's supporters and they risk alienating them permanently should Obama win fairly throughout the remaining contests and with MI and FL votes counted.

This strategy of trying to psych out Hillary will only backfire and solidify her support.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 03/30/2008

"this race is tied "
No, it isn't tied.

"This strategy of trying to psych out Hillary will only backfire and solidify her support."
The decision isn't up to Clinton's supporters. It is up to Clinton herself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 PM on 03/30/2008
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Go to Slate's delegate calculator, and be truly honest with yourself as you enter the percentages for the remaining races. Then tell me that Hillary has a chance at the pledged delegate count.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 03/31/2008

Senator Dodd is correct. The race is over. Hillary is the Ralph Nader of 2008.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 PM on 03/31/2008

Your right your vote won't count as Obama made big payoffs to super delagates.
Dodd really should push Obama to quit as he will never withstand the heat from the Republicans.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/politics/2004315532_campsupermoney30.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 PM on 03/30/2008
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Seeing as Barack will win the popular vote and the pledged delegate count, of course peoples' votes will count when he is the nominee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 AM on 03/31/2008
- Trueheart I'm a Fan of Trueheart 45 fans permalink
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If there is an internal power struggle going on within the Democratic Party, these premature demands for Mrs. Clinton to concede defeat start to make sense. Kennedy, Kerry, Dodd, Leahy.....old line liberal power base is challenged by the Clintons' middle diddle (don't forget that Bill has cozied up to George Bush Senior) and hence Obama becomes their salvation. Or so they think. Looks to me like they are paving the way for an implosion.

Perhaps it is time for a brand new party to arise out of the ashes, or time for people to realign themselves with the Libertarian, Green, Constitution Parties. We know for sure that the Republican machine has been gutted and is ready for the junkyard--perhaps the Democratic machine isn't worth salvaging either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 03/30/2008
- bluesnot I'm a Fan of bluesnot 13 fans permalink

The semi-Republican DLC types should get out of my Democratic party. They can start their own party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 03/30/2008
- Trueheart I'm a Fan of Trueheart 45 fans permalink
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Too bad you want such a narrowly defined party. Ever wonder why there are so many Independent voters?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 PM on 03/30/2008
- jrterrier I'm a Fan of jrterrier 5 fans permalink

all these dem senators are out of touch. instead of inserting themselves into the primary, perhaps they should try to accomplish something of value in congress to raise their 21% approval rating. congress' approval rating is below that of W. that should tell you something.

no wonder dems continue to lose national election. the DEM establishment first screwed up FL and MI, two of the top 10 states in electoral college numbers. now they want to stop the primary ahead of PA, another top ten electoral college vote state.

NUTS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 03/31/2008
- jrterrier I'm a Fan of jrterrier 5 fans permalink

Perhaps this explains why Dodd couldn't get above 2% from primary voters. it makes no sense to ask hillary to drop out when she is about to win one of the biggest states in the country, a swing state that we need to win to win the presidency.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 PM on 03/31/2008
- Rockerbabe I'm a Fan of Rockerbabe 6 fans permalink

Senator Leahy needs to take a hike with Chris Dodd - both need to stop this discouragement of Senator Clinton. If is doesn't this woman will definitely sit out the next election; I refuse to support another member of the boys' club and their hatefullness towards women.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 PM on 03/29/2008
- Bacowall I'm a Fan of Bacowall 3 fans permalink

This is not about the boys club anymore It is about Cliton's negatives. Not to mention the recent foreign policy "misspeak".
Forget it!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 AM on 03/30/2008
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What evidence do you have that Dodd and Leahy's actions have anything whatsoever to do with Clinton's gender?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 03/31/2008
- Rockerbabe I'm a Fan of Rockerbabe 6 fans permalink

Chris Dodd needs to get a life and leave the rest of us alone. He wouldn't be talking like this if Senator Clinton has a commanding lead and Obama was playing catchup - the boys never dissuade each other to the degree they discourage women from participating in THEIR government. If Senator Clinton wants to run a campaign until the day before the convention, that is her right, especially if she can find financing. Stop being so sexist. . .the American voters who are left have every right to have their voices heard and a choice of candidates. Political expediency and Obama be damed. The more people see of Obama, the less many like him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 03/29/2008

I find the assumption that Obama supporters are sexist because they don't support Clinton to be one of the more sexist attitudes I've observed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 PM on 03/30/2008

If the shoe was, indeed, on the other foot, more than Chris Dodd and a few others would be calling for Obama to throw in the towel.

All of is are only entitled to one thing: having our name spelled correctly on our tombstones. Don't get me wrong, I am only speaking about the political tombstones of those previously in this democratic race for the white house.

I am anxious to see, There lies the abandoned campaign for president of Senator Hilary Rodham Clinton. MAY IT REST IN PEACE.

Her campaign is such a tortured soul. It should be put out of it's misery.

Hilary, it isn't a disgrace. You will not be further dishonored. There were a number of other great democratic candidates who saw the handwriting on the wall. I am sure that you can read, even though your campaign staff gives new meaning to "No Child Left Behind."

Think about your beloved party!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 PM on 03/30/2008
- kristin I'm a Fan of kristin 7 fans permalink

I see no indication that Hillary can win an average of 65% in the remaining states. Obama has 1441 pledged delegates, Hillary 1243 pledged delegate. So Obama has 198 more delegates.

There are 666 pledged delegates in the states still to hold primaries. if Hillary wins 65 % of those 666 that is 433 pledged delegates. Obama would have 35%, 233 pledged delegates. The 198 delegates Obama now has plus 233 is 431 delegates. So Hillary would have to win 65 % of all the remaining votes to be 2 pledged delegates ahead, in essence tied. She has won by 65% or more only in Arkansas, by much less elsewhere.

For Hillary supporters to be convinced she cannot win, Senator Dodd has the sensible compromise between “Hillary drop out now” and “let all states vote in the primary before a decision’s made no matter how obvious it already is that statistically one candidate has already won”. Senator Dodd says let’s see how PA (4/ 22) and North Carolina (5/06) and Indiana (5/06) votes go (Total 345 delegates in the three states.) Then the outcome will be very obvious. After May 6th there will be only 202 pledged delegates left to vote out of a total of 3253 pledged delegates. That is about 06.2 %. And May 6th is an early enough date for the Democratic primary winner to start concentrating on a campaign against McCain, who is being given a complete pass by the MSM.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 PM on 03/29/2008

You forgot FL and MI. If they don't seat those delegates, then the election is over since they will lose those states and the election. If the supers would look at many of the states BO won they will notice that they have never gone blue and never will -- especially with a black man, or have you forgotten how racist this country is. BO may have transcended racism as a person of mixed race, but the public has not transcended race regardless of the meaningless polling. People lie in polls.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 AM on 03/31/2008

This argument cuts both ways. Many of the states that HRC won would vote Democratic no matter who the nominee is. She has no advantage there, and BO has no DISadvantage.

I grant you Texas is unlikely to "go blue" until and unless a "native son" gets the Democratic nomination (the same condition that has made California vote Republican four times in the last 40 years). But never say "never" about states that are wavering in their allegiance - such as Virginia, which has had two consecutive Democratic Governors and is on track to pick up its second Democratic Senator this year.

The DLC-inspired "hold onto known ground and draw for an inside straight" campaigning "philosophy" has failed again and again and again. What HAS been working is the new idea of "Campaign in all states, make the opposition work for every vote". HRC is running on the old philosophy - and fading; while BO is running on the new one - and gaining.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 03/31/2008
- Dvmx I'm a Fan of Dvmx 2 fans permalink

Hillary can be Governor of New York. That good enough Hillary?

It's not that this goes on too long. It's the toxic smears emanating from the Billary machine that are the problem. If she would desist in her attacks and inuendos against Obama, they could both campaign against McCain, and let the delegates choose the more effective candidate, and a few more months might be fine. But this won't happen because the Clinton's slash and burn initiatives force Obama to continually respond in some way, and McCain, instead of being hammered by two opponents, gets a free ride.

Hillary: Go for Governorship. Salvage what honor you can.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 03/29/2008

She pretty much decided not to go with the "honor" option the day after Texas so far as I can tell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 PM on 03/30/2008

Why doesn't BO quit. He knows he cannot get elected even if there were no Republican candidate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 AM on 03/31/2008
- WASanford I'm a Fan of WASanford 25 fans permalink
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Well then Chriss it's ok with us if you want to end this primary. See if you can get Obama to quit!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 03/29/2008
- LBKN I'm a Fan of LBKN 2 fans permalink

that invokes humor in the slightest way imaginable... kinda' lolol... lots'a lame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 AM on 03/29/2008

Yes, Hillary, it's time to go quietly into the night.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 PM on 03/28/2008
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