Hillary Clinton Pushes to Make Florida, Michigan Count
Primary season doesn't start until February 5th. That's impossible you say because several states have already held primaries and caucuses. Both national parties have a rule that states cannot hold any primary or caucus before February 5 except for
Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina. In addition to those four states, Michigan and Florida have also held their primaries before the February 5th date, and they were penalized for those actions. As punishment, the Democratic National Committee stripped Michigan and Florida of all of their state delegates. The Republican National Committee stripped Michigan and Florida of half of their delegates.
Senator Hillary Clinton is now pressuring the DNC to reconsider their decision to unseat the delegates from Michigan and Florida. Of course, since Clinton won Michigan and Florida, she would benefit most from having the delegates count for her this summer in Denver. Her push for the delegates to be recognized seems self-serving. But there is a larger problem brewing for the state of Florida that should be addressed. In 2000, Florida was the site of contentious and heated debate over hanging chads and ballot problems in several voting areas throughout the state. Does the DNC want to risk a debacle by forbidding delegates from participating in the Democratic convention?
Florida and Michigan's delegates should be counted at the convention, but both states knew what penalties were at stake when moving their primary dates up before February 5th. Losing delegates is effectively nullifying the ability of the states to decide who should be the nominee. If the winning the nomination comes down to the delegates from Michigan and Florida, these delegates will become a huge issue. None of the candidates want to offend voters by refusing them to be represented at the convention; if the nomination comes down to Florida's 210 delegates and Michigan's 156, any candidate might have objections to the DNC reversing the decision to unseat all of each states delegates.
Hillary Clinton Pushes to Make Florida, Michigan Count
Senator Hillary Clinton is now pressuring the DNC to reconsider their decision to unseat the delegates from Michigan and Florida. Of course, since Clinton won Michigan and Florida, she would benefit most from having the delegates count for her this summer in Denver. Her push for the delegates to be recognized seems self-serving. But there is a larger problem brewing for the state of Florida that should be addressed. In 2000, Florida was the site of contentious and heated debate over hanging chads and ballot problems in several voting areas throughout the state. Does the DNC want to risk a debacle by forbidding delegates from participating in the Democratic convention?
Florida and Michigan's delegates should be counted at the convention, but both states knew what penalties were at stake when moving their primary dates up before February 5th. Losing delegates is effectively nullifying the ability of the states to decide who should be the nominee. If the winning the nomination comes down to the delegates from Michigan and Florida, these delegates will become a huge issue. None of the candidates want to offend voters by refusing them to be represented at the convention; if the nomination comes down to Florida's 210 delegates and Michigan's 156, any candidate might have objections to the DNC reversing the decision to unseat all of each states delegates.
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