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no and yes let me explaine why. All who voted should count its the law of the land that everyones voice shall be heard I think what happend in Florida and Michigan is stupid they should have never moved up the primary day so its the two states own fault
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Yes, they allowed New Hampshire, Iowa, South Carolina etc. to hold early nominating contests, while stripping all the delegates from Michigan and Florida. I just do not see how you can pretend that over two million people did not vote -- New Hampshire started the domino and six states moved their caucus/primary up and 'broke the rules' -- Only two states were punished and both in an extra ordinary and draconian manner -- Again, why wasn't Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina punished? Because the system was gained to hurt one candidate and help two others.
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Yes. They made such a fuss over "every vote counts" that it would be the height of hypocricy to not seat the Florida and Michigan delegations.
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Sure. I would like to see this farce continue. The law suits are gonna be fun to watch. As with everything the Jane Fonda democrats do, if they don't like the results they sue. And God knows the whoremonger put enough liberal judges on the bench to make this sitcom last a long time.
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