I am so tired of all of the fuss over delegates and all of the personal attention gain that is being garnered over this upcoming Democratic National Convention in June. It is dissapointing how complicated the process of nominiating a candidate is. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) and Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) are literally at each other throats with switch blades trying to win the nomination. But, is it what the people really want?
In Montana former president Bill Clinton concured that "The last three states have all been told they didn’t matter. But don’t
you believe it,” he said, “because the Democratic Committee is meeting
at the end of this month to resolve the status of Florida and Michigan
and they'll have to do it, unless we just totally slip the gasket and
want to go into a general election where Sen. McCain gets to run in 50
states and we run in 48. Once that happens, neither candidate can get a
majority just from pledged delegates, so there will be a reassessment
after you vote on June 3, along with South Dakota and Puerto Rico votes
on June 1.
He also declared that “So don’t let anybody tell you, you don’t matter, you do. And Hillary's
position on this all along has simply been that we should all -- in a
contest this close -- we should let everybody vote, let every vote be
counted and have the people who hold the balance of power decide who
would be the best president and who is the most likely to beat Sen.
McCain. So you do matter," Clinton told the applauding crowd.
President Bill Clinton will continue campaining for his wife in the Dakotas in the coming weeks.














Can you give a better analysis of your personal view of this dilemna. I have an assumption of what your view is on the subject of Florida and Michigan, but I'd like to hear a more clear opinion. I've read the headlines and I live in Montana. Do you as well?
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