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They will count the delegates for both MI and FL, but it won't reflect the vote exactly in MI and no one else is going to either. This is a paper tiger. Who even knows how she's going to do in Puerto Rico? There hasn't been any polling, and don't assume because she does well with latinos in the US she's going to take PR by storm. it is an entirely different kettle of fish.


John McCain hates terrorists, except the ones that hate women. Those are just swell.
by terra on Sat May 17, 2008 at 01:26:44 PM EST

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The outcome of the actuall nomination is all-but foregone, and we'll see where the popular vote ends up - inasmuch as it is possible to "end up" in any vaguely agreeable form.

There is a lot of contention being generated for an irresovable non-issue.  It can't possibly help the party, and it is capable of doing some damage.

I am not quite confident enough in the ability of the Republicans to completely blow Nov while the Dems completely nail it.  This is just one of those outlier issues that could come back to have an impact against us.

-chris


"A ship in port is safe, but that is not what ships are for. Sail out to sea and do new things." Admiral Grace Hopper, computer pioneer
by chrisblask on Sat May 17, 2008 at 01:51:39 PM EST
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What evidence do you have that shows FL & MI will count as is? In other words, what evidence do you have that the DNC will allow the rule violators to get off without a penalty?


John McCain on social security.
by heresjohnny on Sat May 17, 2008 at 02:24:06 PM EST
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