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Anonymous (not verified) says:
You know, if they want to count FL, as an Obama supporter I could almost understand that. But MI is a no brainah. Split it 50/50 and get on with it. If McCain picks a VP who makes up for his lack of charisma and economic knowledge, the dems will have to make up too much ground.
As far as I'm concerned if MI and FL were not worth fighting for by the Clintonistas in December prior to the primaries, they shouldn't count now. Unless you're losing in the popular vote, states won, delgates won (Obama won TX and NV in delegates), and the money race. If a candidate can't manage their campaign finances, how the hell are they going to run the country?
You know, if they want to count FL, as an Obama supporter I could almost understand that. But MI is a no brainah. Split it 50/50 and get on with it. If McCain picks a VP who makes up for his lack of charisma and economic knowledge, the dems will have to make up too much ground.
As far as I'm concerned if MI and FL were not worth fighting for by the Clintonistas in December prior to the primaries, they shouldn't count now. Unless you're losing in the popular vote, states won, delgates won (Obama won TX and NV in delegates), and the money race. If a candidate can't manage their campaign finances, how the hell are they going to run the country?