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Florida - Michigan Votes ? I live in Florida . Since Florida and Michigan only get 1/2 vote per vote ;?
do we get to only pay 1/2 of our taxes when we file this year ?
(OK .. I'm being silly ...)
REAL QUESTION: Is it fair that Florida and Michigan only get 1/2 vote per actual full vote ?
5 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Good question! No it isn't fair. ~M~
Source(s): Born in Kalamazoo Michigan. - 5 years ago
what's the question? Is it about how human beings experience about Obama for no longer "status up for the human beings in Michigan and Florida"? Or is that's going to the human beings in Michigan and Florida have a revote? My know-how of the region is that those 2 states were advised that in the experience that they held their primaries early, their delegates would not count number. The dems chosen to do it early so their delegates do not count number. Did the voters in Florida and Michigan protest what the dems on the nationwide and state degrees do? i did not listen any protest. seems to me that additionally they chosen to have their delegates no longer count number. that's consumer-friendly for Hilary to "upward thrust up for the human beings" in circumstances like those. She is often occurring with at the same time as she's were given no longer some thing to lose and each little thing to attain.
- rickinnocalLv 71 decade ago
Another question to ask is "Is it fair that Hillary should be given the majority of the cotes - full or half - from States where Obama had done what the rules said, and withdrawn from the ballot, and Hillary broke the rules and ran anyway?"
Richard
- Logan MLv 41 decade ago
In my opinion Florida should have gotten full votes since the Republicans moved up the date for the primary and Michigan should have gotten none since they moved theirs up themselves.
But overall, I believe it was the best possible decision and was pretty fair.
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- Luv2AnswerLv 71 decade ago
Well, the DNC is a private organization and technically citizens don't have the right to choose their candidates. It just seems that way because of how things have evolved over the years. You have the right to choose your president but the DNC chooses the candidate. They have the right to penalize states who aren't abiding by the rules they set in place.