Fla. presidential primary re-do unlikely
State chairwoman to make a decision by Monday on whether to proceed
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The head of Florida's Democratic Party said Thursday the proposed vote-by-mail presidential primary is unlikely to go forward because of strong opposition and concerns about conducting the vote.
Karen Thurman said she is asking Democratic leaders, the national party and presidential candidates Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton to consider the option as the best way to resolve the delegate dispute. Florida had all 210 of its delegates to the national convention stripped after it violated national party rules by moving up its primary to January.
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Might be useful to convert all delegates to super-delegates and then revise DNC's penalty.
Kind of like a replay review in an NFL game.
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