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POSTED May 14, 7:21 PM
Bill Clinton makes a strong argument for seating Florida and Michigan delegates, and suggests Hillary is being punished: “I never thought it would be the Democratic Party that didn’t want to count votes in Florida,” he said at a rally at the University of Montana. “I thought that was a Republican strategy -- or strategery as the case may be. And I just ask you all this, do you really believe Florida would be getting this kind of treatment if the vote had turned out the other way?”I have always thought the Democrats' disenfranchisement of Florida and Michigan voters was a huge mistake. I understand the problem of every state wanting to have the fist primary, I just think the Republican approach of cutting the delegations of offending states in half to be, well more democratic, while still sending a strong message about following party rules. While Bill makes a strong argument here, one should remember that seating the Florida and Michigan delegates is essential for Hillary to have any chance to defeat Obama. It's not like the Clintons tried to stop the possible disenfranchisement when the rule was adopted by the DNC. |

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