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Why is okay not to count FL and MI because of the "Rules", but complain about...
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<blockquote data-quote="xzorion54" data-source="post: 420692"><p>Michigan and Florida aren't having their delegates counted because their local Democratic organizations decided to move up their primaries so they could feel more important. The national Democratic party warned them that they would forfeit their delegates and MI and FL continued to disobey, so they got the punishment they were warned about and deserved. It sucks for the people who actually voted in those states but it was their local organizations that should take the blame.</p><p></p><p>The superdelegates have been a part of the Democratic party for a long time before this election. They serve a purpose in providing leadership and being deciders when the people are essentially deadlocked on a candidate, as is the case now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xzorion54, post: 420692"] Michigan and Florida aren't having their delegates counted because their local Democratic organizations decided to move up their primaries so they could feel more important. The national Democratic party warned them that they would forfeit their delegates and MI and FL continued to disobey, so they got the punishment they were warned about and deserved. It sucks for the people who actually voted in those states but it was their local organizations that should take the blame. The superdelegates have been a part of the Democratic party for a long time before this election. They serve a purpose in providing leadership and being deciders when the people are essentially deadlocked on a candidate, as is the case now. [/QUOTE]
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