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Debi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-21-07 10:28 AM
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I'm glad I live in a First in the Nation State....
What a mess FL and MI have gotten themselves into!

www.johndeeth.blogspot.com

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Michigan Inaction Means NH Waits

“Keep your eyes on the Michigan legislature and the Supreme Court,” New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner told CQ Politics when asked about his state's primary date. Gardner, who alone holds the power to set the date for the primary that has been first in the nation since 1920, isn't going to get impatient after 30 years of defending his state's status.

In Michigan, on the other hand, the clock is ticking. The state's Jan. 15 primary law has been declared unconstitutional, due to a provision that would give lists of the participants to the political parties but no one else. The Republican-led state Senate has passed an amendment removing the voter-list provision, but the Democratic controlled House failed to met yesterday and is not scheduled to return to session until next Tuesday.

State Elections Director Chris Thomas, in an affidavit submitted with Monday's appeal of a lower court ruling, said election officials need to know by noon today whether the Jan. 15 primary will be held. That means the only hope left for Michigan's primary, which violates the Democratic Party's calendar, is a swift ruling by the Michigan Supreme Court.

If the Jan. 15 date holds, the contest is more for bragging rights than anything. Michigan has lost half its Republican delegates and all its Democratic delegates as punishment for going early. If there is no Michigan presidential primary, Ballot Access News reports, the Republicans will choose their national delegates at a state convention on January 25-26. Democrats would hold caucuses, but no date is determined. Leading Michigan Democrats, including Sen. Carl Levin, Public Enemy Number One of the New Hampshire primary and the Iowa caucuses, have threated to schedule Democratic caucuses on the New Hampshire primary date. That just gives Bill Gardner all the more reason to wait.


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There's another lawsuit under way in Florida, another calendar leapfrogging state, but this one's calling for a later primary. The Democrats have taken away all Florida's delegates for scheduling a Jan. 29 primary, and the Republicans have removed half the delegate. Ausman v. Browning blames the state legislature for the mess and argues that a state political party has the right to a presidential primary date that won’t disenfranchise its voters. It asks that the Florida primaries be postponed to a date that's acceptable to the national parties, which would mean the Tsunami Tuesday de facto national primary on Feb. 5 or later.

Two other pending cases cases blame the national Democratic Party instead, and demand that delegates chosen on Jan. 29 be seated.

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texas1928 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-21-07 02:23 PM
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1. Red?
:shrug:



Happy Thanksgiving.
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Debi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-21-07 04:14 PM
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2. Happy Day you Turkey!
:hi:

Hope to be visiting The Lounge some time after January 4th :hug:
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PATRICK Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-27-07 07:23 PM
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3. What went unnoticed
by me at any rate was the GOP actually stripping delegates as well, even though they have seemed to be chief instigators overall. For their part this gives the machinery actually MORE control over and against the actual voters. Sounds like win win for the republican machine while the dems take all the publicity falling all over themselves for nothing, absolutely nothing.

If they think something is in it for them by "courageously" breaking the rules then let them take up impeachment. Now there is a political rule that really goes against the duty of law.
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Hardrada Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-27-07 11:28 PM
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4. Debi, Fox News is sending you a survey questionnaire
so fill it out right away and send it back. I think they include postage. And CNN is sending someone to interview Ms Swanson in the Phillipines to get the opinions of an Iowan in exile. And I have to report back to the Imperial General Staff on the Iowa Maneouvres now in progress.
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