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Bob Mulholland Answers Questions: California’s February 5 Presidential Primary and Delegates
[courtesy of California Progress Report]
By Bob Mulholland
Campaign Advisor,
California Democratic Party
Will the candidates who have dropped out (Biden, Dodd, Kucinich, and Richardson) still be on the California statewide ballot?
Yes, and they will all get some votes – very few though.
Will the Independent votes be counted the same as Democratic votes?
Yes. If one precinct has 88 ballots cast by registered Democrats and 12 ballots cast by Independents for a total of 100, then 100 ballots are counted equally.
Does California have a Winner-Take-All (WTA) system to allocate delegates?
No, but the Republicans still use Winner-Take-All.
The Democratic National Committee has prohibited WTA since the 1972 Convention.
We use a proportional system – candidates who get 15 percent or more are entitled to delegates.
Democrats use the “15 Percent Rule” nationwide in all 50 states plus D.C., Democrats Abroad and the four U.S. territories.
In the Republican Party, the only votes that count toward delegates are the ones cast for the winner, either at the statewide or CD level, while Democrats award delegates to all the candidates with 15 percent or more of the vote.
How does the “15 Percent Rule” actually work?
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FOURTEEN YEAR OLD BOYS AND THE GENERAL
[courtesy of California Progress Report]

By Bob Mulholland
Campaign Advisor,
California Democratic Party
General David Petraeus will issue a report in September claiming that the “Surge” (which in late 2006, Bush Jr. had led us to believe was just a temporary increase in troops) is “working” in some areas because it has reduced violence. Sure! Petraeus knows his report means little in the BIG scheme of things, but he is under orders from Karl Rove to spin, spin, spin!
In reality, the Surge is nothing but a smokescreen. The real issue, after almost five years in Iraq, is, when will our U.S. troops be redeployed out of Iraq?
It’s time to take the training wheels off the elected Iraqi government – who (despite this September deadline) are taking a vacation for the entire month of August to go somewhere cool (perhaps Paris or London), because it’s just “too hot in Baghdad!”
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