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Reply #11: THe rules don't prohibit the delegations from being seated [View All]

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kennetha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-13-08 07:02 AM
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11. THe rules don't prohibit the delegations from being seated
Nor do they prohibit the state party from assigning delegates. The party is free to do that on the basis of the primary. The party is then free to petition the credentials committee. The credentials committee is then free to seat the delegations.

Why would the credentials committee refuse to seat the delegations? Because they don't like the composition? Because they don't want Hillary to have more votes on the floor? Chicago style machine politics at its worst.
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