Democrats in stalemate

Editorial | Friday, March 21, 2008 | The Washington Post

“…The collapse of efforts to conduct new primaries in Michigan and Florida leaves the Democratic Party in a pickle partly of its own making. That’s not our concern. Our worry is about voters in Florida and Michigan. They shouldn’t be punished because lawmakers and state party officials scheduled unauthorized early primaries or because national Democrats failed to anticipate the high cost of making good on their threat to ignore results from states that jumped the starting gun. The best solution — one that seems all but impossible at the moment — would be to hold new votes in both states, perhaps reducing their delegate allocation as a price for having tried to game the system. While it’s unlikely that these do-overs would be enough to tip the nomination to either Sen. Barack Obama or Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the more voters who participated, the more legitimacy would be accorded the ultimate outcome. Without a new vote, however, it’s incumbent on the party and the candidates to come up with a fair way to dig themselves out of this mess….”…BS

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One Response to “Democrats in stalemate”

  1. ben stagg said:

    Bill keeps banging on about this. It is obviously ‘a mess’. It seems to me that this mess is inherent in the system itself, and while he is right that they have to come up with a way to dig themselves out of it, I also think they must come up with a new system that cannot ever repeat this farce.

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