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  • Is a FL and MI "Do Over" Legal? (Vanity)

    03/09/2008 10:26:05 AM PDT · by Soliton · 40 replies · 960+ views
    Soliton | 3/9/2008 | Soliton
    If the Democrats have some form of "do over" election for Florida and/or Michigan, it presents a problem. Although it can be said that since the first election votes didn't count, voting again isn't actually voting twice in the primaries. However, particularly in Michigan, Kos and others were actively pushing Democrats to cross over to sabotage the Republican process. Democrats who did cross over ALLREADY had their votes counted in a valid election. Will they now be allowed to vote a second time? This would violate the rules of both parties and establish a precedent for being able to vote...
  • Duncan Hunter For President 2008 [STILL GOING STRONG - against the odds !!]

    01/13/2008 1:10:36 AM PST · by davidosborne · 30 replies · 77+ views
    David Osborne ^ | 13 January 2008 | David Osborne
    FOR IMMEDIATE PUBLIC RELEASE: SUNDAY 13 JANURAY 2008FROM: David C. Osborne, Tallahssee, Florida PO BOX 38267, Tallahassee, Florida 32315-8267 (850) 933-8511 GREETINGS to my fellow Florida REPUBLICANS and fellow Americans. The purpose of this PUBLIC statement is to remind my fellow Florida Republicans that Duncan Hunter is STILL in the race.. Despite the fact that he has been declared "unwinnable" by the elite media... Duncan Hunter is by far the BEST candidate in the race, and by far the most qualified to be Commander in Chief -- Duncan Hunter is the ONLY candidate than can beat Obama or Hilliary in...
  • Democrats tell Florida: Move primary or lose delegates

    08/26/2007 2:06:09 PM PDT · by Baladas · 7 replies · 388+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | August 26, 2007 | Bob Drogin
    WASHINGTON -- The Democratic National Committee voted Saturday to strip Florida of all its presidential convention delegates, threatening to leave the state without a voice in choosing the party's 2008 nominee, unless it delays the date of its primary election. The ultimatum marks party leaders' most drastic attempt yet to impose order among states that have been trying to elbow their balloting closer to the front of the election cycle. Three months ago, Florida controversially set its primary for Jan. 29.