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But it's not the will of the people (none / 0) (#31)
by nycstray on Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 10:56:34 PM EST
or has that line been dropped now?

Of course, if the delegates get to vote, they at least aren't bound, so they may feel free to flip their vote . . .

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The will of the people argument (none / 0) (#32)
by riddlerandy on Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 10:59:43 PM EST
is a lot harder to make in MI, Hillary vs. a Dem to be named later?

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Not to mention (5.00 / 0) (#52)
by proseandpromise on Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 11:23:27 PM EST
all the people who thought the DNC meant what it said and said what it meant, so they crossed over and voted (however, whether operation chaos style or honestly, in the GOP) who would not vote now.  No doubt, that would be a majority non-Clinton voters, since other major candidates were not listed.  This puts Obama at a re-vote disadvantage from the beginning.  The only honest thing to do is to stick with the August decision.  It was a dumb decision back then, but over turning it now is just not fair.

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