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Obama: Restore Delegate Votes Save Email Print
Posted: 7:54 PM Aug 4, 2008
Last Updated: 7:54 PM Aug 4, 2008
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WASHINGTON -- Now that Barack Obama has clinched the Democratic nomination for president, he wants convention delegates from Florida and Michigan to have full voting rights at the party's national convention.
Obama sent a letter Sunday to the party's credentials committee, asking members to reinstate the delegates' voting rights when the committee meets at the start of the convention.
The delegates were originally stripped because the two states violated party rules by holding primaries before Feb. 5. The delegates from each state were given half-votes at a contentious party meeting in May, as part of a compromise designed to give two important states some role at the convention.
Obama's former Democratic rival, Hillary Rodham Clinton, had won both primaries, though Obama's name was not on the Michigan ballot and neither candidate campaigned in Florida.
"I believe party unity calls for the delegates from Florida and Michigan to be able to participate fully alongside the delegates from the other states and territories," Obama said in the letter.
The Illinois senator said he supported the party's efforts to control the primary calendar.
"As we prepare to come together in Denver, however, we must be -- and will be -- united in our determination to change the course of our nation," Obama said.
Obama's endorsement virtually guarantees the delegates will have full voting rights. Clinton, who also has supporters on the credentials committee, had lobbied to reinstate the delegates.
The three co-chairs of the credentials committee issued a statement Sunday saying the issue of Florida and Michigan would be a "top priority" at their meeting.
"As always our goal is to ensure a fair process and a unified Democratic Party so that we can win in November," wrote Alexis Herman, James Roosevelt Jr. and Eliseo Roques-Arroyo.

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Posted by: Lisa Location: Holt on Aug 4, 2008 at 11:41 AM
No wonder our society is in such a state where morals and values are severely lacking. Our lovely state is leading by example, unfortunatley, it's the wrong one. Yep, go ahead, break the rules, then we'll cry and whine and say "ooopsie daisy we shouldn't have done that but please ignore that we broke the rules and still give us what we want, we deserve it darn it." For every action, there is a consequence, and by holding the primary early, they lost those delegates. They should not get them back. Plain and simple, accept it, (hopefully) learn from it, and move on.

Posted by: Dee Location: MI on Aug 4, 2008 at 10:58 AM
Let's just say that there has been plenty of MEDIA BIAS going on since this all began. And now we are even apologizing for slavery. If anyone cant see the bias then maybe they need to learn to read. I am personally getting sick and tired of everytime I turn on the news, YOU see OBAMA , acting like he just received a GOLDEN GLOBE. He's acting like he is a Hollywood Hottie, and it's all just a bunch of BULL. HE sees it as glitz and glamor, and has nothing of substance to offer. All he will end up being is a PUPPET for all the leading DEMS in CONGRESS TO CONTROL. Obama needs to watch he doesnt trip over the puppet strings!

Posted by: Pam Location: Jackson on Aug 3, 2008 at 10:17 PM
Another Obama Story. This makes six this weekend and only one on McCain.

Posted by: DEE on Aug 3, 2008 at 04:39 PM
If Iam not mistaken, I thought Obama agreed with the loss of delegates when everyone thought Hillary was going to get the NOM???? If the RULES stated Loss of DELEGATES when everyone moved their PRIMARY'S then SO BE IT, and say good bye to 1/2 of YOUR DELEGATES , The DEM'S ALL KNEW IT when they took that action, and I say LEAVE IT BE! No suffer the consequences for actions you took.

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