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Plan for New Presidential Primary in Trouble Save Email Print
Posted: 12:55 PM Mar 18, 2008
Last Updated: 10:03 PM Mar 18, 2008
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A plan for a presidential primary in June for Democrats is on the ropes with a deadline to get it ready approached fast.

About 18 democratic lawmakers called a press conference Tuesday afternoon to announce they won't support a primary that Barack Obama hasn't signed off on. His campaign has not agreed to legislation that would set up a June 3 primary paid for from a public fund with private donations.

Those lawmakers also say they think it's wrong to exclude Democrats who voted in the Republican primary in January, assuming their vote for a Democrat would not count. They estimate there are about 100,000 of them.

Lawmakers continue to say they are confidant the delegates would be seated at the Democratic Convention in Denver, though it is unclear how or why they say that.

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Posted by: Kurk Location: Mason on Mar 19, 2008 at 11:15 AM
It is laughable what Democrats say they believe in and then go directly against those so-called "Ideals" when it affects them... When Perot went against Bush, Democrats crossed over and it was ok, when McCain went against Bush 1, it was OK to cross over. But whenever Republicans might see a candidate fight they might want to cross over on, wow, Democrats suddenly find the tactic, immoral, wrong and distastful... (Dems cried bloody murder when Republicans crossed over to vote for Fieger when he tried to be governor) I agree with others, if you do a do-over, include everyone or no-one.... I also say that it shouldnt matter if either candidate wants a do-over or not, because they will agree only if they see it benefitting them. (Borack against do-over) Whats good for the goose, etc.... and yes, I was a member of "Operation Chaos" also...

Posted by: Franklin Location: Mason on Mar 19, 2008 at 09:53 AM
I also, crossed over to vote in the Republican Primary and I disagree Those that crossed knew when they did it that they were screwing around with the Republican's vote so they should be left out of ANY re-voting Can anyone say "Personal Responsibility"? And I also dont think the question of a do-over should even take into account either of the campaigners desires, it's the state choosing a candidate, and if either candidate doesnt like it, too bad...

Posted by: Dave Location: Jackson on Mar 18, 2008 at 06:10 PM
I totally agree! I am one of the 100,000.

Posted by: Brenda Location: Charlotte on Mar 18, 2008 at 05:02 PM
I do not think a "re-do" should be done. The primary was moved and I do not know who to blame but it should have been left alone. Legislators need to take the stand "If it isn't broke then leave it alone. The primary was not broke so why mess with it." Stupid.

Posted by: James Location: Stockbridge on Mar 18, 2008 at 04:45 PM
The Michigan democratic party could pull their own nuclear attack and not put any party candidates on the ballot in November.

Posted by: Vanessa Location: Williamston on Mar 18, 2008 at 04:43 PM
If they would put this much effort into reducing the budget, they could take the rest of the year off.

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