Washington Journal
Open Phones
2008-02-09T07:00:00-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/e9f/202929-m.jpgTelephone lines were open to Democrats only for comments on the question, “What to do with Michigan and Florida delegates?” The delegates were not to be seated at the national convention since those states had their primaries before the date allowed by the Democratic National Committee.
Telephone lines were open to Democrats only for comments on the question, “What to do with Michigan and Florida delegates?” The delegates…
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Telephone lines were open to Democrats only for comments on the question, “What to do with Michigan and Florida delegates?” The delegates were not to be seated at the national convention since those states had their primaries before the date allowed by the Democratic National Committee. close
Telephone lines were open to Democrats only for comments on the question, “What to do with Michigan and Florida delegates?” The delegates… read more
Telephone lines were open to Democrats only for comments on the question, “What to do with Michigan and Florida delegates?” The delegates were not to be seated at the national convention since those states had their primaries before the date allowed by the Democratic National Committee. close
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