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Originally Posted by Dark Cloud
Hillarycare contains mandates. It'll never pass Congress. Never. Americans will never settle for health care policy shoved down their throats. And GOP will skewer her on that point.
And all of her "ideas" are nice and dandy (if you're a modern liberal who is into that) but she says nothing about paying for them.
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Oh, don't take my pessimism regarding Obama as me supporting Hillary over him in any way. After looking over the candidates, I was going to give Ron Paul a protest vote until I saw the racist stuff come out, so I wrote in Colbert.
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Originally Posted by Dark Cloud
They will have to hold a caucus to do it. Primaries are too expensive and they won't put those votes back in play based on that beauty contest held a few weeks ago. They'll have to seat those people in some manner, but only after a fair fight is staged.
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2...es-vote-again/
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Originally Posted by article
Under the current rules, there are only two ways Michigan and Florida could get convention delegates. The states could resubmit a selection plan that is consistent with DNC rules. That could include holding another primary or a party-run caucus, for example.
The states could also appeal to a DNC panel that deals with convention credentials. Neither state has done so, DNC spokesman Damien LaVera said.
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Depending on who's on that DNC panel, there is potential for shenanigans.