I have been utterly confused for hours about what the Clinton campaign is saying about the proposed caucus in Michigan. I confess that I don't have much at all, but beg patience for my posting this diary.
According to the New York Time's The Caucus, Senator Clinton has rejected the Michigan caucus offered earlier this evening.
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/...
The Times writes, quoting Clinton:
"I would not accept a caucus. I think that would be a great disservice to the 2 million people who turned out and voted. I think that they want their votes counted. And you know a lot of people would be disenfranchised because of the timing and whatever the particular rules were. This is really going to be a serious challenge for the Democratic Party because the voters in Michigan and Florida are the ones being hurt, and certainly with respect to Florida the Democrats were dragged into doing what they did by a Republican governor and a Republican Legislature. They didn’t have any choice whatsoever. And I don’t think that there should be any do-over or any kind of a second run in Florida. I think Florida should be seated."
So: there it is. Hillary Clinton will take nothing other than seating the disqualified primaries, despite the obvious fact that they cannot be counted. She wants to change the rules post facto, still.
[Forgot link earlier, there now.]