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Should the Florida and Michigan delegates be seated?
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    I wish you had given us one more choice. I voted “no” but would prefer that primaries or caucuses could be held again. It is not the fault of Michigan or Florida voters that this thing got screwed up, and they should have a voice.

    However, just handing the flawed results to Clinton is not the answer, even though this is what she would like, and would be wildly unfair.

    Sure does tell one something about her, doesn’t it?

    United States Posted by opeluboy on Mar 10, 2008 at 6:30 PM

    The states that moved their primaries did so to garner decisive advantage over other states.  To now offer them late primaries would do the same - give them a decisive advantage over other states.

    I voted ‘no’ in this poll, but the real solution is a national primary day.  And not just a national day per party, but a single day for all parties.

    If the general election can be held on one day, so can the primary for that election.

    United States Posted by johnOneOne on Mar 15, 2008 at 5:36 PM
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