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Obama supporters pressed officials to keep Colbert off ballot
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Contributor | James Crews |
Last Edited | James Crews Nov 06, 2007 03:26pm |
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Media | TV News - CNN |
News Date | Tuesday, November 6, 2007 09:25:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | COLUMBIA, South Carolina (CNN) -- Two prominent supporters of Illinois Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign in South Carolina called state Democratic Party officials and urged them to keep funnyman Stephen Colbert's name off the primary ballot, according to party officials and Obama supporters.
Sen. Barack Obama's campaign has denied any connection to the phone calls.
"Democrats in South Carolina, including supporters of ours, had strong feelings on both sides of the ballot issue, and ultimately it was South Carolina Democrats who made this decision," said Obama's South Carolina communications director Kevin Griffis.
The South Carolina Democratic Party Executive Council voted last week 13-3 to block Colbert's bid for the Democratic primary.
To get on the ballot, a candidate had to demonstrate two requirements: that he or she was viable nationally and had spent time campaigning in the state. |
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