Skip Navigation
Marc Ambinder

Marc Ambinder - Marc Ambinder is the White House correspondent for National Journal and a contributing editor at The Atlantic. More

Marc Ambinder is the White House correspondent for National Journal. He previously served as the politics editor, and is now a contributing editor, for The Atlantic, where he curated the influential Politics channel on TheAtlantic.com and contributed to the magazine. He was also a chief political consultant to CBS News. Earlier, at NJ's Hotline, Ambinder was the founding editor of "Hotline On Call," a pathbreaking political news blog. He also worked as a producer and reporter for the ABC News Political Unit and was one of the founders of ABC's "The Note." Born in New York City, raised in Central Florida, Ambinder is a 2001 graduate of Harvard and lives in Washington, D.C.

Obama Campaign Asks For Inquiry In Nevada

By Marc Ambinder
Jan 23 2008, 3:47 PM ET Comment

They're not contesting the results, but Barack Obama's presidential campaign wants Nevada Democrats to investigate whether Hillary Clinton's precinct captains broke caucus rules.

Robert Bauer, Obama's general counsel, writes in a letter to NV Dem chair Jill Derby to "conclusively and clearly" address what he terms a "disturbing pattern of incidents" that took place last Saturday.

Read the full letter here.

Specifically, Bauer claims that the official Clinton precinct chair manual falsely stated that the doors to the caucus site be closed at 11:30, when, in fact, anyone still in line to register by 11:30 would be allowed in. The consequence was that many Obama supporters who followed the rules didn't get to caucus. (The Clinton campaign has noted, in response, that their manual makes clear that Democrats in the queue could still participate and have said the rest of their manual followed the letter and spirit of caucus rules.)

Bauer also details what he terms "voter supression" efforts by Clinton precinct captains. He writes that the campaign receieved more than 1,000 separate complaints.

There's no question that the Obama campaign is genuinely disturbed -- as is, by the way, the Clinton campaign, whose volunteers also recorded several hundred episodes of ne'er do-welling by Obama supporters and by the Culinary Local 266 in particular.

If the party investigates, the story of the shenanigan-filled caucuses stays alive.

Presented by

More at The Atlantic

The 10 bEST and 10 Worst States for High-Tech Business The 10 Best and 10 Worst States for High-Tech Business
'Plug In Better': A Manifesto How to Plug In Better
A Short History of Millionaire Sugar Daddies in Presidential Politics A History of Political Sugar Daddies
Love Stinks: An Economic Manifesto Love (on the Internet) Stinks
The 10 Most Expensive Cities in the World (and How They Got That Way) The World's Most Expensive Cities (and How They Got That Way)

Join the Discussion

After you comment, click Post. If you’re not already logged in you will be asked to log in or register.
blog comments powered by Disqus
Special Report
Beyond the BRICs Reuters Beyond the BRICs
A look at the next big global economies—and the rise of a global middle class. Read more ›
View All Correspondents

The Biggest Story in Photos

World Press Photo Contest 2012

Feb 15, 2012

Subscribe Now

SAVE 59%! 10 issues JUST $2.45 PER COPY

Facebook

Newsletters

Sign up to receive our free newsletters

(sample)

(sample)

(sample)

(sample)

Marc Ambinder
from the Magazine

The Ally From Hell

Pakistan lies. It hosted Osama bin Laden (knowingly or not). Its government is barely functional.…