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I had the same reaction (none / 0) (#18)
by fuzzyone on Sat Apr 05, 2008 at 12:51:19 PM EST
The idea that the votes of 40 states is some reasonable metric to use makes no sense to me.  More importantly it does not seem likely to convince many superdelegates.  

I have not seen the Clinton campaign make the argument which is smart. If you think not seating MI and FL will piss off those states how do you think the caucus states will feel if the SDs base their decision on a popular vote that excludes them.  

The bottom line is that popular vote does not count at all.  The only way to use it is as a persuasive device and the count that Jeralyn used does not strike me as at all persuasive.

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