Saturday, April 26, 2008

Dean For Obliteration After All?

clipped from blogs.abcnews.com

ABC News' Jonathan Greenberger and Teddy Davis Report: In an interview set to
appear in Saturday's Financial Times, Democratic National Committee Chairman
Howard Dean says that he thinks the Democratic race for president will come down
to superdelegates' perception of electability.

"I think the race is going to come down to the perception in the last six or
eight races of who the best opponent for McCain will be. I do not think in the
long run it will come down to the popular vote or anything else," said Dean.

Dean added that he thinks it is "very unlikely" that the superdelegates will
elevate a candidate who is trailing in pledged delegates and the popular vote
before adding that "it is possible" and that superdelegates have "every right to
do it."