The Good Fight
There will be a sort of lull in election stuff until the Pennsylvania battlefield. It will be Gettysburg all over again. The real fight will be for the Super delegates. Lots of maneuvering in the background will be the rule of the day. As it stands today looks like Obama will have the delegate count and Clinton will have the vote. Each candidate will be trying to fill their resume out so as to impress the Supers. Their surrogates will be dancing with the devil to gain more Super delegates.
Now there is another fight that will fought. Those are the delegates from Michigan and Florida. The Clinton people want the to seat the candidates, but they were not official votes because both states moved their primary/caucus dates without clearance from the DNC. Of course, Clinton one both of those contests, she was the only one on the ballot in one state and won the other on name recognition.
This fight will be another good fight. Howard Dean, chairman of the DNC, has said, "Out of respect for the presidential campaigns and the states that did not violate party rules, we are not going to change the rules in the middle of the game." This will be fascinating to watch. why? The wrong decision and the Dem party will implode. And in a way never seen before, not even with the 1968 convention.
The news will be daily and the fight will be daily and it will be amazing to see how these two problems will be handled.
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