Showing posts with label DNC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DNC. Show all posts

Friday, July 24, 2009

PUMA in PA will unite together!

by PUMAinPA
  • Do you live in or around Pennsylvania and believe the 2008 Democratic Primary was fatally flawed?
  • Do you believe the Democratic Presumptive Nominee was selected and not elected by the people?
  • Do you believe the Democratic party has left you?
  • Do you find the thought of voting for Senator Obama in November unbearable?

If you answered yes to these question please come join us. This blog will be dedicated to providing information to citizens living in PA about PUMA. It will also be used to enlist and gather members of PUMA that live in or around the PA area. If you would like to become a member of PUMA’s in PA, please email PUMAinPA@gmail.com to join our growing group. You will be notified of activities and upcoming events in our area that will help us take back democracy!

When sending your email please provide atleast the following information:

*First Name/Last Initial
*City/State currently living
*Email Address

If you feel comforable providing a phone number, please do so.

Please invite your friends, family, and co-workers that also live in our area.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Rendell Pressuring Delegates Not to Support Clinton Nominating Petition

by PUMAinPA
This information is from PUMA PAC

Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell (whose HOUND attempt to counteract the burgeoning Puma Movement flopped at the end of June) has instructed Hillary Clinton’s pledged delegates NOT to sign a petition circulating among some delegates to place Clinton’s name in nomination for a roll call vote in Denver. In an email we obtained yesterday, Mary Isenhour, executive director of the state Democratic Party in Pennsylvania, makes it clear that the message from the top is unequivocal: Shut up and don’t make a move until the big shots tell you what to do.


TO: All Clinton Delegates
FROM: Mary Isenhour
Executive Director
DATE: August 11, 2008
RE: Nomination

If anyone approaches you about
signing a petition to place Senator Clinton’s name in nomination at the Democratic National Convention, the Governor has asked me to ask you to refrain from signing such a petition until we know what Senator Clinton and Senator Obama have worked out. As always, please feel free to let me know if you have any questions.

The 300 Petition, as it has come to be known, is a delegate-led effort to follow provisions in the nominating rule book of the DNC that make it possible for delegates themselves, rather than the Party or Convention Chair, to nominate a candidate for President at the party’s national convention in Denver. Rumors have been flying since Clinton suspended on June 7th that Howard Dean and Barack Obama were trying behind the scenes to script a Unity Show in Denver in which Obama received the unanimous support of the delegates. Because of Dean and Obama’s vague allusions to “negotiations” around a Clinton roll call vote, it has become increasingly clear that the DNC and the Obama campaign would much prefer Clinton to efface herself again by conceding her right as the runner-up in the delegate race to ask the that her name be put in nomination by the Chair. If Clinton were to make such a request, it would be politically unpleasant for Obama or Dean to deny her the same privilege given to past candidates, like Shirley Chisolm, Jesse Jackson, and Ted Kennedy. The fact that Clinton received vastly more delegates than any of those past candidates would make the snub even more outrageous.

For close watchers of this quiet drama being played out by a battered Obama campaign and a flat broke DNC, it appears that Clinton’s hands are tied. Her future role in the party and the inclusion of her universal health care plan in the official party platform are likely being used to stay her hand in requesting a roll call vote. The maneuverings of late July, in which Clinton pledged delegates began to feel the pressure to fall in line silently behind Obama, led several of them to begin circulating the 300 Petition as a way to work around the loggerhead at the top.
DNC rules state that a petition to place a candidate in nomination at the Convention, signed by no fewer than 300 delegates, must be accepted by the Chair. Our contacts in the 300 Petition effort tell us they are quite confident they will meet and easily exceed the 300 signatures, all of which are notarized, in the likely event that the Obama campaign, following the lead of Barack Obama himself in his discrediting campaign against Alice Palmer in Chicago, will attempt to challenge the validity of the elected delegates’ signatures.

“We know how Obama operates. We’ve seen it in Chicago for years, and we’re not taking any chances,” says one of the delegates I spoke with who is organizing the 300 Petition.


Contact Ed Rendell

Governor Edward G. Rendell
225 Main Capitol Building
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120

Phone: (717) 787-2500
Fax: (717) 772-8284


E-mail the Governor's Office

Mary Isenhour's contact information
phone: 717-920-8470
e-mail: maryp1016@aol.com

OUR Party made Roll Call a joke with Obama winning majority of Delegates in States that Hillary won!