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Florida and Mich. delegates given full voting rights at convention as show of unity. Too little too late?

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Spokesman for DNC says by giving delegates of Florida and Michigan voting rights at convention, they hope to solidify their support of Obama. Will Clinton delegates refuse to get on the band wagon and with this, does she still have a chance at the nomination. She picked up 56 delegates in Fla. alone to Obama's 30, or will her supporters still 'revenge' vote for McCain?

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  1. Hillary is just a secret Republican, trying to cheat steal and lie her way to the top. If she does this then it will be on her and her supporters heads when this country ceases to exist.


  2. It wopuld be great to see her win, oh wouldn't that be great! Yet most of her supporters have left for John McCain, and even more after that nincompoop picked Joe Biden

  3. The DNC conventioon is going to be a disaster

    It will be Carter/Kennedy all over again

    For those that do not remember that

    It cost the democrats the election

  4. You know what?  I am thinking that she still got a chance at getting nominated---and maybe that's why she didn't agree to be Obama's VP.  I've heard on "meet the press" this morning something in reference to her denying the position.  So, there might be something in the works.  It would not be the first time that a loser goes into the convention and comes out the nominee of their party.  Abe Lincoln did exactly that....so let's wait and see what will happen.....

  5. Good question I still think that Obama will be denied at the last minute

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