Obama Supporters Pushed to Have Colbert Off Ballot

A member of the executive council of South Carolina’s Democratic party told CNN that he felt pressure to oppose comedian Stephen Colbert’s bid to join the Democratic primary in his home state by prominent supporters of Barack Obama’s campaign. It has been acknowledged by at least two prominent supporters of the Senator’s bid that they made calls to the State Party pleading with them to exclude Colbert’s name from the ballot.

Colbert’s bid was overturned by a 13 to 3 vote, so it is unclear what effect these calls might have made on that outcome. However, despite insistence from those responsible for the calls that they were acting in the interest of all candidates, Obama may have had the most to loose from Colbert’s presence on the ballot as they share support from similar demographic groups.

The Obama campaign claims they had nothing to do with the calls.


November 6, 2007


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