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OOOOOOH! Scarry!!!
The dark corridors of HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! I can't even type it without busting a gut!!!
Did you know that it was the DNC who decided not to allow those states to participate???
Yes I do.

Quote Originally Posted by psteve
That they agreed BEFORE the election to change the dates of their primaries, with FULL KNOWLEDGE that their votes would not attach to any actual delegates?
They sure did!

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How 'dark' is that corridor?
Hillary whines.
Conspiracy theorists drool.
And the DNC considers a flip-flop.

"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."

Seems that the DNC isn't quite as set as you on the outcome. I'm sure Obama and his loyal fans will understand completely.

Have a good one!:s4:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud 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