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03-05-2008, 11:13 PM #1
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DNC on hot seat over Florida and Michigan
"Clinton seemed to dismiss the idea that Florida and Michigan -- two states whose primaries she won but weren't contested and didn't award delegates -- should hold caucuses so that their delegates could be seated at the Denver convention."
Hillary: FL and MI should be heard - First Read - msnbc.com
She won Michigan, but was the only major dem. candidate on the ballot. She doesn't want a "do-over", but thinks she deserves to have all of the delegates just handed over to her. Typical.Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome 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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