Even with Pennsylvania's Governor granting an extension, it appears that Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign still fell about 10 people short of filing a full delegate slate with the state party, the Philadelphia Daily News reports. Sen. Barack Obama filed a complete slate.
"But Clinton's faux pas is more of an image problem than a practical one. Under Democratic Party rules (and does any organization on the planet have more rules or more complex rules?) a presidential candidate winning in a congressional district gets delegates from that district (assigned at a later date) whether he or she files slates delegates or not."
Pennsylvania's primary is on April 22.
Marc Ambinder: "This is more evidence that the Clinton campaign simply did not envision a delegate hunt until it was much too late."
February 19, 2008
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