perdedor
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« on: March 09, 2008, 04:38:14 PM » |
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Perhaps had all of the candidates been on the ballot in Florida, there would be basis for arguing that their delegates (along with Michigan's) should be seated. However, since all of the candidates short of Hillary Clinton decided to support the DNC and not appear on the Florida/Michigan ballots...their primaries should be null and void. However, if both states wish to hold a second primary that is in coordination with the DNC's rules, in which all of the candidates were on the ballot, I would certainly get behind it.
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