The Obama campaign's 'unsung hero'

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton had just declared victory in the Nevada caucuses when most campaign reporters heard Jeffrey Berman's voice for the first and only time.

Berman, Sen. Barack Obama's director of delegate selection, chimed in during a conference call with the media to make an unexpected case: Despite Clinton's popular vote victory in Nevada and an authoritative Associated Press count giving Clinton the edge in the Nevada delegate count, ... Full Story »

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by Bruce T Brown - May. 11, 2008

Jeffery Berman assisted Obama in his hunt for pledged delegates. He studied the caucus rules in Texas and assisted in negotiations with advocates for statehood and advocates for commonwealth status in Puerto Rico. He is an artful delegate counter a great tactician.

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Interesting and useful information.

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