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Again, I did this for a friend, not because I'm involved in any way with his campaign. BTW, that really stinks that Michigan is being treated like the redheaded stepchild of the DNC. I've been saying for years that some of the bigger states should be more involved in the early primaries. I heard that Romney poured $10 million into Iowa alone! |
Wasn't Florida getting threatened with the same fate?
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A number of states are being "punished" by the democrats and republicans. According to the BBC at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7049207.stm
"The Democratic Party is punishing Michigan and Florida by refusing to accept their delegates at the national convention. So neither state's Democratic primary will count. (The main Democratic candidates have said they will not campaign in either state.) The Republican Party is penalising Florida, Michigan, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Wyoming, by reducing their quota of delegates by half." |
Gotta love the BBC.
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See, and I don't necessarily blame the DNC either. Why MUST we have such an early primary? It's our fault that Iowa and NH had to move theirs so far forward too. I think it's ridiculous that we choose our candidates so far in advance of the conventions. It sounded like it was good in the "olden days" when you actually found out who the candidate was going to be DURING the convention. Now it's a big deal if they wait til then to announce the VP candidate.
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Set up rotating groups of sectional/regional areas. Would save money and increase the time candidates are in a given area. This would never happen. |
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Also utopian is having ONE six-year presidency, instead of a four-year term, defined by running for reelection for two of those years - but I'm all for it. |
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I am getting kinda mad that because our state legislature passed law when Florida's primary should be, the parties are punishing us? Why would they cut out the voice of the people??? Doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me, and there are talks that Conventions will change their minds, but who knows! I do know this.....after the whole affair in 2000, I was in high school, and it was all that was ever discussed it seems; You would think more attention would be paid to FL instead of diminishing it. We are still a pretty big swing vote and have 27 electoral college votes....2 more than in 2000.
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My private fantasy: that at least two people from Greek Chat run for Delegate to their party's Convention - preferably one from each party. I'd love to hear the "insiders' reports"!
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As for boring, there are also alternate delegates and you can run as an alternate. If you think the topics at a given time aren't your thing, you can always have an alternate take your place, while you do something else. |
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