Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
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."
Those options are ALWAYS on the table.
If the state party wants to spend millions of dollars to hold a caucus within the designated time period, instead of spending it supporting the national party in the upcoming election, they do have that choice (And they all knew that before the primary too).
But again, only Obama would benefit from such a move, and even if it happens, there's no 'flip flop' on the part of DNC, since it would be the STATE party that would need to change their minds and act within the existing DNC rules that they previously chose not to follow.

I can see the headlines now...
MICHIGAN DEMOCRATS DECIDE TO FOLLOW STANDARD PROCEDURE!

What a scandal!!!