Why do the Republicans care if the Democrats disenfranchise Michigan and Florida?

Posted By admin on November 3, 2009

Tekey asked:


If they do, wouldn’t that be beneficial to McCain? Those bitter voters would most likely filter over to him if they feel slighted, right?

So, why are Republicans rallying for Michigan and Florida to be counted? It seems that they are scared of Obama and want Hillary to have an easier shot at the nomination? That’s the only logical reason for them to support such a decision.

5 Responses to “Why do the Republicans care if the Democrats disenfranchise Michigan and Florida?”

  1. Jeff says:

    we think the democrats should live up to their motto, COUNT EVERY VOTE!

  2. I'm Beat! says:

    I think the voters should be allowed to vote and have their votes counted. This whole democrat mess just shows how fouled-up things are in that party. One candidate says the states changed their rules and the votes won’t count only UNTIL that person was losing and now wants those votes counted. That same person also thinks that a fair election is one that only that person is on the ballot. The whole super delegate thing is a disaster where special people votes matter more then everyone else.

  3. honey says:

    The republicans want Mi and Fl not to vote. remember all the problems with Fl in 2000?

  4. mutantalbino says:

    Hillary would be easier to beat. Point blank.

  5. Solaris says:

    Because we believe that every vote should be counted. The Democratic party has touted this for years and now they are looking like hypocrites by not including the votes. For the record, I personally think Obama would be a much easier candidate to beat.

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