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Complain to the top?

Posted 04-20-2008 at 04:10 PM by julia
Is this the Hrc and supporters strategy?
Complain when things don't go your way?
This is really sad when it is very clear that it up to the states how they organize their primaries and/or caucuses.
Why not complain to the source (state Dem party) instead of whining about Howard Dean? Or they don't get the process?

Complaining about caucus outcome is to whine about voters and the democratic process.
What's up with that?
Not satisfied with the democratic...
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Fla and Mich will be seated

Posted 03-22-2008 at 10:32 AM by julia
Pledges were signed by all candidates not to campaign in the two states.

Hrc thinks she won fairly Fla even though no one else's name was on the ballot. If that family gets confused by the word is, they are obviously going to have many dispites with other words, too. That's a different issue, though.

Fla and Mich most likely be seated with the delegates split, so there is no advantage. This is what is being most seriously looked at by the Dnc.
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