| If they didn't want to risk alienating Michigan & Florida in the General election, the national Democratic Party shouldn't have stripped the two states of all their delegates. If they wanted to punish them for moving up their primary date without approval, then they should have taken the Republican Party's approach and stripped them of half the delegates, but encouraged the candidates to still campaign in those states. It would have been a hell of a lot better outcome with the candidates allowed to actually speak their message to the people and have a vote that truly did matter rather than this farce where the delegates may or may not get seated depending on how much ground Hillary has to cover with the non-super delegates. |