02.17.08
Superdelegate Race Heats Up
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama begin making their case to win over the 800 superdelegates — 21 of them LGBT — who may decide the Democratic presidential nominee.
Of the nearly 800 superdelegates, 21 are LGBT, 12 of whom have declared their support for Clinton, two for Obama, and seven uncommitted.
LGBT Superdelegates
(Source: National Stonewall Democrats)
Members of the U.S. Congress:
–Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin (D-WI)
Declared for Clinton
–Congressman Barney Frank (D-MA)
Declared for Clinton
Members of the Democratic National Committee:
–Jeremy Bernard (CA – At Large Member)
Declared for Obama
–Hon. Raymond Buckley (NH – Chair of the NH Democratic Party)
Undeclared
–Tonio Burgos (NJ)
Declared for Clinton
–Hon. David Cicilline* (RI – Vice Chair of Democratic Mayors Conference)
Undeclared
–Frank Dixon (OR)
Undeclared
–Emily Giske (NY)
Declared for Clinton
–Eric Kleinfeld (DC – At Large Member)
Declared for Clinton
–Hon. Sue Lovell (TX)
Declared for Clinton
–Hon. Carol Migden (CA)
Undeclared
–Hon. Heather Mizeur (MD)
Declared for Clinton
–Maria Chapel Nadal* (MO – At Large Member)
Undeclared
–John Perez (CA)
Declared for Clinton
–Jason Rae (WI)
Undeclared
–Jeffrey Richardson (DC – Vice Chair of DC Democratic State Committee)
Declared for Obama
–Mirian Saez (CA – At Large Member)
Declared for Clinton
–Garry Shay (CA)
Declared for Clinton
–Rick Stafford (MN)
Declared for Clinton
–Andrew Tobias (Treasurer of the DNC)
Undeclared – Will Remain Undeclared
–Randi Weingarten* (NY – At Large Member)
Declared for Clinton
*Not a member of the DNC LGBT Americans Caucus