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Seen the light Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-05-08 11:36 PM
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Can anyone give me a good reason why Florida and Michigan shouldn't revote?
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Lots of people saying it wouldn't be right because they broke the rules. Um...the rules said that they couldn't move their primaries up as early as they did right? So, there would still be something wrong with them moving their states way back into June or whenever the revote would occur?

I think my fellow Obama friends need to get behind this. I agree that it would be ludicrous to seat the delegates from Florida and Michigan the way it is now, but I would have no problem with a revote since it would nullify any damage done by moving their primaries up so far. Even if Clinton wins both in a landslide, I would still support them being seated because not a single voter should be disenfranchised in this historic primary race.
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