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But I don't get your focus on the Michigan/Florida delegates. They are not going to be seated like this. The only way these two states get a say is if they hold a caucus later this spring. All other options would completely discredit the DLC, not going to happen. So you can safely forget the 111 delegates.
by marcoto on Fri Feb 08, 2008 at 10:09:03 AM PDT
have an open caucus (sort of like a party sponsored primary).
I hope they do. Hillary will win both states decisively, and that will hopefully get us to a winner - her.
Voting rights are our most important rights because all the other ones depend on them
by markusd on Fri Feb 08, 2008 at 10:10:57 AM PDT
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If both states hold open caucuses Obama will win Michigan and Hillary will win Florida. Detroit will come out in full force for Obama. Clinton cannot overcome that.
Hillary will win Florida, but nothing like the margins of January.
The net result would be a slight Hillary advantage only because Florida has more delegates. I'd be cool with this.
by Elrod on Fri Feb 08, 2008 at 11:20:27 AM PDT
wide narrow
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