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dsc Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-09-04 02:14 AM
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88. The accusation was that
the numbers put in were wrong. Yes the delegates would know who they were but by the time they meet the race would be over. So those delegates would be stuck voting for a dropped out candidate. There would be use in doing what was alledged. I have no idea if the allegation is accurate but it isn't something that would have no effect.

In Michigan there were several Detroit landlords who refused to honor agreements to hold caucuses at the last minute meaning voters had to scurry all around to find their voting places. The victims were mostly blacks.
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