DNC Tells Michigan & Florida No Seating Without Re-Vote
March 20th, 2008
The Boston Globe reports that the Co-chair of the Rules and Bylaws Committee has said the DNC will not cave to pressure to seat Florida & Michigan delegates based on their primaries and instead both states will need to hold new votes.
Re-votes in both states seem very unlikely meaning that if the DNC doesn’t give in the primary will continue as a mess and leave voters in both states feeling snubbed going into the general election.
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March 20th, 2008 at 10:29 pm
You go Dems. Disenfranchise your own party. Way to be the party of the people. What a bunch of hacks. FLORIDA ALREADY VOTED! Use the vote count, Hillary won. Slick Barry is fighting these votes tooth and nail. The “black” candidate is disenfranchising more voters than GW was ever accused of.