The prodigal states
By Robert L. Turner | Monday, March 10, 2008 | The Boston Globe
“…In arguing that voters in their states should have a voice in selecting the Democratic presidential nominee, the governors of Florida and Michigan are on the right track, but headed in the wrong direction….”…BS
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It seems that not only are the vote counting computers less than acurate, but the entire system of which State votes when, and the question of the caucus, delegates and super delegates are conspiring to make a nonsense of a supposedly democratic system.
Posted on 11-Mar-08 at 5:58 am | PermalinkAgain, why do different States vote at different times at all, other than to make it resemble the lead-up to the Super Bowl, or a tennis championship?