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03-05-2008, 09:30 PM #1
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DNC on hot seat over Florida and Michigan
Originally Posted by psteve
From what I can tell, the only people loosing sleep over this are the Democrats?:wtf:
Dems are the ones that first raised this issue, they are the ones talking about it primarily, so who is the "conspiracy industry"?
Is it ok to not count votes? As far as democrats are concerned in this election? That's kind of funny, see it's already starting!:S2::S2::asskick:8182KSKUSH Reviewed by 8182KSKUSH on . DNC on hot seat over Florida and Michigan A Democratic National Committee spokeswoman brushed off questions today about what to do about Florida and Michigan, states which Hillary Clinton won, but which held contests that weren't fully contested and didn't award any delegates. Spokeswoman Karen Finney said on MSNBC that the state parties could hold "do-over" votes or submit proposals to the credentials committee for the national convention to get the delegates seated. "Both options are still on the table," she said. The Florida Rating: 5
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