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July 25, 2008 5:33:29 PM CDT



Hillary's Superdelegate Hunter Holds Firm

Posted May 4, 08 7:20 PM CDT in Politics 

(Newser) – You can thank or blame one Democrat for the rise of superdelegates and demise of the party's winner-take-all primaries—but strategist Harold Ickes, who negotiated the primary system 20 years ago, is likely too busy to hear you. He's calling up superdelegates for Hillary Clinton, and using such a nasty tongue that Time couldn't print what it overheard.

Ickes’ superdelegate hunt once seemed futile, but with Reverend Wright’s flare-up, and Barack Obama’s failure to attract blue-collar workers, Clinton may just have a shot. Despite being fired by husband Bill, Ickes is still loyal to her and fearlessly badgers her opponents and staffers alike. He even calls her top officials “the thought police.”

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Harold Ickes once served as deputy chief of staff under President Bill Clinton.   (PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images)
Harold Ickes, with his brash style and political experience, is a major player in Democratic politics.   (KRT Photos)
Harold Ickes now serves as a senior adviser to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.   (TIM SLOAN/AFP/Getty Images)
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