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UPDATE: Michigan resolved

Sen. Levin destroys Harold Ickes' twisted logic on Michigan

May 31, 2008


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UPDATE: Michigan resolved

Clinton supporter Mame Reilly offered a motion to seat the Michigan delegation in full, by a margin of 69 for Clinton to 59 for Obama. The delegates will get 1/2 vote meaning Clinton will net 34.5 and Obama will gain 29.5. Clinton supporter Don Fowler supports the motion, too. Harold Ickes is opposing the motion. It's "inexplicable." He's back on "fair reflection." (Watch this video from earlier today...

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That's My Party!

It was loud, raucous, rancorous, angry, and we wouldn't have expected anything less. The DNC made their decision, seating all of Michigan's and Florida's delegates with half a vote each. Also, the new delegate number for nomination is now 2,118....

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Payback Time: DNC Rules and Bylaw Committee Meeting

It was not even six months ago that we all watched as the DNC party "bosses" herded into a meeting room at one of D.C.'s plush hotels to hash out the fiasco that was Michigan and Florida. This meeting would...

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Michigan seated 69-59

Hillary Clinton picked up a 10-delegate edge out of Michigan, the Democratic National Committee's Rules and Bylaws Committee ruled, though delegates only get a half-vote each.