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PassingFair Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 08:32 AM
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10. It doesn't achieve "delegation". It's a compromise.
I agree that the "primary" was FUBAR.

A bunch of active democrats seem to think
a trip to Colorado is important....
wouldn't they still get to have input on
the party platform, etc?

Here in Michigan, too many people either didn't
vote, or voted for the 'puglican. To even SUGGEST
that counting the "votes" from that debacle is a
fair solution is laughable.

Splitting the delegates will not put forth the will
of the people as far at the nominee is concerned, but
they will have a say in other party business.

Personally, I think an inexpensive caucus should
be held here in Michigan, with required membership
in the MDP, but FAT CHANCE!
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