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Michigan Democratic Re-do Likely Won't Happen
« on: March 18, 2008, 09:53:19 PM »
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Democratic Re-do Likely Won't Happen

Lansing (WWJ)  -- It's appearing more and more likely there will not be a re-do of the Democratic presidential primary election.  WWJ Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick reports state Senate Democrats came out of a closed door meeting Tuesday morning and said there are not enough votes to approve a re-do. 

Legislative approval is necessary for a re-vote to happen.

Speaking live on WWJ, Skubick said it would take a "miracle" to have the re-do approved, but he added it's still possible.

There has been no comment from the Michigan Democratic Party.  A spokesman said they are waiting to see what the legislature does.
 
Legislative leaders reviewed a measure Monday that would set up a do-over primary in Michigan.

The draft legislation included language that would approve spending privately raised funds for the election and setting the date for June 3.

The Democratic National Committee punished Michigan and Florida for moving up their primaries before Feb. 5, stripping them of all their delegates to the party's national convention this summer in Denver. The two states have been struggling to come up with alternative plans to ensure their delegates are seated.

The campaigns of Democratic presidential contenders Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama received copies of the primary election bill Monday. Clinton has said she would go along with another primary, but Obama's campaign has raised some concerns.

"A re-vote is the only way Michigan can be assured its delegation will be seated, and vote in Denver' at the party's national convention this summer, Clinton campaign aide Harold Ickes said Monday.  "If the Obama campaign thwarts a fair election process for the people of Michigan, it will jeopardize the Democratic nominee's ability to carry the state in the general election.''

Joel Ferguson, one of Clinton's Michigan co-chairs, noted that "neither campaign should have veto power'' over a second Democratic primary.

Obama campaign spokesman Tommy Vietor criticized Clinton for trying to change the rules, but didn't rule out a do-over election.

"We received a very complex proposal for Michigan re-vote legislation today and are reviewing it to make sure that any solution for Michigan is fair and practical,'' he said Monday.  "We continue to believe a fair seating of the delegation deserves strong consideration.''


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The BarackStar! and hillary will probably agree to a split of the michigan delegates, which is the equivalent of disenfranchising every democrat that voted in the real michigan primary.


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Re: Michigan Democratic Re-do Likely Won't Happen
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2008, 08:48:31 AM »
man! this is a howl... and the Dems will NEVER again be able to say that the GOP doesnt care about the voters. they did this all purposely and with great intent..


i hope the Dem voters vote against their Dem come the general election  :lmao:

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Re: Michigan Democratic Re-do Likely Won't Happen
« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2008, 08:55:26 AM »
I would think MI should be a test case of how dem politics fail. It's an over regulated, overtaxed state that has been in it's death throes for quite awhile. The worst part is, the state govt has no plan to make things better.
The typical treatment of raise taxes and make new rules just won't work, sucking up to Detroit and the labor unions doesn't work anymore, they have no juice left.
If you want to worship an orange pile of garbage with a reckless disregard for everything, get on down to Arbys & try our loaded curly fries.

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Re: Michigan Democratic Re-do Likely Won't Happen
« Reply #3 on: March 19, 2008, 08:58:17 AM »
man! this is a howl... and the Dems will NEVER again be able to say that the GOP doesnt care about the voters. they did this all purposely and with great intent..


i hope the Dem voters vote against their Dem come the general election  :lmao:

it also provides us with a nice wedge issue for the general election.