Clinton Says Obama Wants to Stop Votes

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BETH FOUHY | April 1, 2008 03:45 AM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., campaigns at the Keystone Industrial Port Complex in Fairless Hills, Pa., Monday, March 31, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton accused rival Sen. Barack Obama and his allies of trying to stop people from voting as some of his backers have called on her to drop out of the presidential race.

The Obama campaign rejected the charge, dismissing Clinton's criticism as "completely laughable."

In a series of television interviews in states holding upcoming contests, Clinton vowed to press on with her campaign and suggested Obama and his supporters wanted to keep those states from playing a role in selecting the party's presidential nominee.

"My take on it is a lot of Senator Obama's supporters want to end this race because they don't want people to keep voting," she told CBS affiliate KTVQ in Billings, Mont. "That's just the opposite of what I believe. We want people to vote. I want the people of Montana to vote, don't you?"

Montana holds its primary June 3. The New York senator made similar comments in interviews with stations in Indiana and North Carolina, which hold primaries May 6.

Obama leads the overall race for the Democratic nomination with 1,631 delegates, including separately chosen party and elected officials known as superdelegates. He got the backing of Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar on Monday. Clinton has 1,501, according to the latest AP tally.

Clinton almost certainly will end the primary season narrowly trailing Obama in the popular vote and among pledged delegates unless the nullified primaries in Florida and Michigan are counted _ an unlikely scenario at best. But Obama is unlikely to end the race with the 2,024 pledged delegates needed to win outright either, meaning the nominee will be determined by roughly 800 superdelegates.

Responding to Clinton, Obama spokesman Bill Burton said: "That is completely laughable from a campaign that thought the race would be over on February 5. We have encouraged our supporters to do no such thing and Senator Obama was very clear he supports her carrying on in this race."

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Campaigning in Pennsylvania, Obama called the continuing primary battle "a struggle" but said he believed it was a good process that would strengthen the party in the long run.

"It is a healthy thing that so many people are passionate," Obama said in Johnstown. "I think it is great that Senator Clinton's supporters are as passionate about her as my supporters are about me... I think that is making this historic race that much more compelling."

Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy last week became the first leading Democrat to openly call on Clinton to step aside and cede the nomination to Obama. He said he worried the prolonged nominating battle was strengthening the chances of the Republican nominee in waiting, John McCain.

Since then, Obama and his supporters have said Clinton should stay in the race as long as she chooses while indicating a lengthy primary battle would not help the party's position in the general election.

Obama has been picking up superdelegates at a rapid clip while Clinton's success with that group has slowed considerably.

"I don't even keep track of it, I can't even tell you that figure," Clinton said when asked by Pittsburgh CBS affiliate KDKA how many superdelegates had endorsed her in recent weeks.

As she spoke, her husband, former President Clinton, was in Oregon, lobbying uncommitted superdelegates.

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Associated Press Writer Devlin Barrett in Johnstown, Pa., contributed to this report.

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton accused rival Sen. Barack Obama and his allies of trying to stop people from voting as some of his backers have called on her to drop out...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton accused rival Sen. Barack Obama and his allies of trying to stop people from voting as some of his backers have called on her to drop out...
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- Superbus I'm a Fan of Superbus 27 fans permalink
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It has gotten to the point in time that very few people give any credence to what comes out of Hillary's mouth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 04/01/2008

You should be very familiar with what that feels like.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:21 AM on 04/01/2008
- aceholiday I'm a Fan of aceholiday 4 fans permalink

at this point, she's not only bad for the either position on the ticket, but she's probably not even good for new york either. leave hillary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 04/01/2008
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"...Senato­r Obama's supporters want to end this race because they don't want people to keep voting..." Clinton said...

"I don't even keep track of it, I can't even tell you that figure," Clinton said...

"I dodged sniper fire in Bosnia" Clinton said...

"I negotiated peace in Northern Ireland" Clinton said...

"My wife is, uh, Morgan Fairchild, yeah, that's the ticket" Clinton said...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 04/01/2008
- slow2 I'm a Fan of slow2 10 fans permalink

JudgeCrater, yeah, he wishes...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 AM on 04/01/2008

"...they don't want people to keep voting..."

Wow, if that isn't a textbook Rove tactic, I don't know what is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 04/01/2008

Hillary is against common sense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 04/01/2008

Three months ago she could do no wrong.

Now that you have an alternative, Obama, you've suddenly developed the ability to see the Clintons as we've seen them for fifteen years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 04/01/2008
- Superbus I'm a Fan of Superbus 27 fans permalink
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Truer words have never been spoken and it goes TRIPLE for the press.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 04/01/2008

That it true - I was one of those people who could see nothing wrong with Hillary until Obama came though. The stark difference between the two of them is clear. Hillary and her people never gave Obama a second thought so they came into this campaign thinking that they would have it wrapped up by Feb 5. Do you think that Hillary would have been so concerned about all of these states voting if she had the same lead that Obama does? That is the stark difference- Obama is all about fairness no matter who is winning - which he is. He wants every state to have their say, even Michigan and Florida (even though he is winning), but of course fairness is the key term here. Republicans are the party of "I" and Democrats are the party of "we" - Hillary is looking more and more like a Repug to me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 AM on 04/01/2008

1. I would still support the Clintons over anything you and your degenerate party has to offer.

2. The common sense I speak of is her willingness to ignore the math which makes it impossible for her to win.

3. No I still don't see the reason to obsess year after year about someone else's sex life. I have better things to do with my time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 AM on 04/01/2008

Not even worth commenting on

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 04/01/2008
- iv08 I'm a Fan of iv08 permalink

Just the comment alone wouldn't be worth a comment. But I have to give props to HuffPo for their excellent use of headlines. It just gives the story a little something extra when "Hillary says Obama Wants to Stop Votes" is juxtaposed with "Obama says Hillary can stay in race as long as she wants".

Reality's knocking camp HRC, any time you wanna go ahead and open up and let it in would be fine with the rest of us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 04/01/2008

another example of hrc misrepresenting her opponent's position ? when does it end but i guess it is naive to expect any different for hrc

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 04/01/2008
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