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Originally Posted by Red Dreams
brilliant Cal....and the democrats will just happily nominate the old hag after she has driven out half the party....
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You go on and on about how Clinton will drive out all the African American voters yet conveniently fail to mention the effect an Obama nomination will have on the Latino voters...
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Originally Posted by Red Dreams
sticking my neck out here....there wont be a revote for MI and FL....not that it would make a huge difference in terms of pledged delegates...Clinton wants the supers connected to Flordia...now they cant vote...the DNC will seat the delegates After the nomination has been ironed out. Remember the DNC made the rule...they cant go back and break it...just cause Clinton is trailing...
and they wont lose the votes.....there was no hue and cry when they moved the dates and the voters in Fl which everyone is talking about voted mainly on property taxes. Voters will vote in the General election on issues...
Also the main thing to look out for is what key leaders in the Democratic party are saying...Richardson and Pelosi and it said even Gore are leaning Obama...these people wont allow a bloodbath at the convention...which would just give the election away...
what will happen is they will allow the primaries to finish and quickly pull the delegates together to force the 'loser' to accept the verdict.
these superdelegates are politicians who would want a candidate that will help Them...Clinton will solidify the Republicans....why do you think every Republican pundit and politician is sideing with Clinton...the FL governor being among them....they know Clinton would be a Dream candidate for the GOP to run against.
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Everybody knew from day one that Clinton will solidiy the Republicans, nobody deemed it a problem at all a few months ago, yet it appears that is all the Obama campaign wants to talk about nowadays...
As for Michigan and Florida, they will just have to give Hillary the delegates if they don't come up with something quickly...
