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Name: Toni Helmer on Mar 24, 2008Comments: I think the people of Florida and Michigan deserve to have their votes counted as they are Americans!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 24, 2008Comments: All votes should count in both parties. The DNC should not be allowed to take away a State's Right To Vote!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 24, 2008Comments: WE THE TAXPAYERS PAID $18 million FOR THE PRIMARY ALREADY. COUNT THEM NOW! or don't count with Florida and Michigan voiters in November. period!. I will be a Welcome to the White House J. Macain!Flag
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Name: Rhonda Toler on Mar 24, 2008Comments: Yes the DNC is to blame and should fix it! This is the USA, a democracy, not communist China!Flag
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Name: Kim Derise on Mar 24, 2008Comments: We need to hear from all voters! Make florida and Michigan count!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 24, 2008Comments: My husband and I are Hillary Clinton supporters. We are just sick that our votes will not be counted here in Florida.Flag
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Name: Mike Hand on Mar 24, 2008Comments: Obamba Supporters don't want the votes to count because the voices of millions will hurt him. Shutting out these to states is undemocratic and will divide the country, allowing the republicans to, again, control the white house because of the ultra elite liberals shutting up the voices of the people.Flag
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Name: Matt Harrington on Mar 24, 2008Comments: If Obama gets the nomination because he and his campaign and other supporters actively worked to disenfranchise millions of voters in FL and MI, "the chickens will come home to roost" and we won't have a Democrat in the WH in 09! Also, do we really want to nominate someone who is slighly in the pledged delegate lead due to winning (in some cases strongarming) undemocratic caucuses in unwinnable red states for Dems in the FallFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 24, 2008Comments: We need a leader who is the legitimate winner of the nomination. We need to count ALL the votes to make sure that this happens.Flag
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Name: David Conway on Mar 24, 2008Comments: I will be quitting the democratic party and voting against the nominee in Nov if my vote is not counted.Flag
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Name: Kim Farris on Mar 24, 2008Comments: Count the votes, the election will not be legitimate until the votes of ALL STATES are COUNTED!Flag
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Name: Michael R Bartfeld on Mar 24, 2008Comments: please dont' force me to sit this one out in November or to switch my party allegiance... I did my part...voted early in the Jan 29th primary, where, by the way, all the candidates names were on the ballotFlag
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Name: C S HALLAHAN on Mar 24, 2008Comments: Michigan and Florida residents are citizens of this country and have they right to have their votes counted. MAKE ALL AMERICAN CITIZENS' VOTES COUNT.Flag
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Name: Richard D Sanders on Mar 24, 2008Comments: I am not a Democrat, but I am ashamed at the double standard the DNC has issued. Even though disinfranchising these two states might help my favorite canidate out the fact is that this is just wrong and unfair.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 24, 2008Comments: I cannot believe that Michigan & Florida voters will not have a say.Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Elliott on Mar 24, 2008Comments: Do it for the sake of the party and our country!Flag
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Name: MaiAnh Nguyen on Mar 24, 2008Comments: A democracy is one where every vote counts. To disregard two states of 50 is to manipulate the law into counting only the votes party leaders favor. It then becomes a country where legislators pick the president, instead of the people. It defeats the purpose of a check and balance system.Flag
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Name: K.M. Casey on Mar 24, 2008Comments: No matter what Bush/Cheney have done to the Constitution & Bill of Rights, America is still a democracy -- count the all the votes in Florida & Michigan primaries & seat the delegates!Flag
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