Clinton Does not want to Count some Votes in Michigan

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Clinton Does not want to Count some Votes in Michigan by CAVE CANEM

Clinton Does not want to Count the uncommited Votes in Michigan for Barrack Obama.


Remember all of Senater Clinton's Speaches where she said, "every voted should be counted"?  Well as Politisite had reported in other articles, she wants delegates seated that will benefit her as the uncommited voters many have been voting against Clinton and for Obama

Clinton Wins  Michigan, Guaranteed! Uncommitted comes in 2nd. The Republicans too close to call.  But I will call it further down the page.

40% of Michigan voters voted uncommited, who do you think they were voting for?  well if you look at other states give 14% to Edwards, gravel was on the ticket and got under 1%, and  Kucinich got 4% of the vote.  So how many delegates should Obama get?  He signed the pledge, did not campaign in the states, and took his name off the ballot.  What do you give an honest man trying to follow the rules?



Senator Hillary Clinton’s campaign says that the Democratic party cannot award any of the “uncommitted” delegates from Michigan to any specific candidate, setting up a potentially major battle with the campaign of Senator Barack Obama.


At issue are the results of the Michigan primary, in which 55 percent of voters voted for Mrs. Clinton while about 40 percent of voters cast their ballots for “uncommitted.” Mr. Obama and most other Democrats had taken themselves off the ballot.


A proposal has been floating in advance of a party rules committee meeting tomorrow that would award all or a portion of those “uncommitted” Michigan delegates to Mr. Obama.

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