On Consignment: Obama supporters, do you feel lucky? well, do you?
by Piper, Founder of SeatOurDelegates.com
On February 7, 2008, I started a petition demanding that the Democratic National Committee recognize the results of the primaries that were held in Michigan and Florida. At the time, I thought that this was a cause that all Democrats could rally behind, especially after the debacle of 2000.
I was wrong. It appears that support for the petition is dependent upon the candidate that one favors. Clinton supporters want the votes from these states to be counted. Obama supporters do not.
It shouldn’t be that way.It’s true that counting the votes of these ‘renegade’ primaries would benefit Hillary Clinton, but anyone who thinks that’s why we should recognize the will of the people in these states is being incredibly shortsighted. Recent history and a quick look at a map of the Electoral College should tell anyone that.The last two elections were incredibly close. Democrats won Michigan in 2000 and 2004, but (debatably) lost Florida and Ohio each time. A win in either of these states would have stopped the disastrous presidency of George W Bush.If voters in Michigan and Florida are disenfranchised this primary season for a rules violation that was beyond their control, these two states will assuredly turn red this November.Michigan and Florida Democrats will not forget how their party cast them aside and unfairly stripped them of all influence this year, especially when the rules that the DNC is currently hiding behind only called for a 50% reduction in delegates.They also will not forget how Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina were permitted to break those same rules without penalty.The DNC’s draconian punishment, a pathetic attempt to make an example of Michigan and Florida, has caused the voters of these states to be portrayed as rule breakers, as children who stole an Oreo from the cookie jar of democracy and must be given a time-out.
This treatment is both demeaning and insulting, and it is alienating Democratic voters in these states. Evidence of this has already been seen in Florida. According to a poll conducted by the Miami Herald in March, 25 percent of Florida Democrats will be less likely to support the party in the general election if Florida is shut out of the nomination process. This leaves a huge opening for the GOP in the fall.
The Republicans handled their primary scheduling dilemma correctly. Besides Florida and Michigan, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Wyoming also held their contests in violation of Republican National Committee rules. But rather than curry favor with some states at the expense of others, the RNC followed their own rules and stripped them of half of their delegates.
The states were punished equally, and all of the primaries were considered relevant in determining who the Republican candidate for president would be. This will be a powerful argument that the GOP can use against the Democratic candidate in the general election when competing for votes in Florida and Michigan. It’s an argument that John McCain has already begun to deploy.
So I’ll ask the question of Obama supporters again: do you feel lucky? Should Obama get the party’s nomination with a 48-state strategy, do you think that he’ll be able to put Florida and Michigan in the win column, even as he blocked revotes those states? Do you think that the 2.3 million voters who participated in the rogue January primaries will just fall in line behind a candidate who doesn’t think that they should be counted, especially a state that had been wronged in the past? Well, do you?
I don’t.
If Florida and Michigan voters do not have a meaningful role to play in the selection of a presidential nominee now, while it still matters, don’t expect them to support the party in November.
Think about that the next time you feel compelled to wag your finger at them while shouting the DNC mantra “rules are rules”.

on April 17th, 2008 at 12:54 pm
Don’t give up this fight Piper….it is a huge part of Hill’s arguement to stay in this…as she should!! Thank you for pushing in the blogosphere! Anyone reading this…PLEASE BE SURE TO SIGN THE PETITION!
on April 17th, 2008 at 10:59 pm
Nice website! I signed the peitition awhile back. What the hell is wrong with the DNC and not wanting to count the votes for Obama or for Clinton in 2 states? Don’t they realize that these 2 states will go of JM in the fall? Every party ofical should just say that messed up and do a revote. I cannot vote for the dem nominee if they say screw you to 2 states in the USA during this super close primary.
on April 17th, 2008 at 11:05 pm
This is not a Obama or Clinton issue, it’s an american issue, count everyone’s votes!! I think the DNC thought they would have nominee already or something, not.
on April 18th, 2008 at 8:16 am
I am a Georgia Hillary supporter and volunteer. I am appalled that the DNC is unwilling to step in and solve the problem that they created in the timing of the primaries. Who cares when a state holds a primary? My solution would be to put all 50 states names in a box. The first one drawn out will be the first. The second one drawn out will be the second. Then there will be 5 states drawn out. They’ll come next. Then 10 states will be drawn out. They’ll come next. Then there will be a super Tues. primary and any state that wants to be in that contest is allowed. Then the remaining states will be able to schedule their primary when ever they want up to June 2nd. I think that because New Hampshire and SC broke the rules, the DNC should allow Michigan’s and Florida’s votes to count. It wasn’t the citizens who broke the rules.
Nancy
on April 19th, 2008 at 12:11 pm
ALL STATES SHOULD COUNT NO MATTER WHAT. I AM GLAD TO SEE YOU ARE ONE THAT SEE THIS AS I DO. IT NOT WHO.JUST DONT LEAVE ANYONE VOTE NOT COUNTED
on April 20th, 2008 at 10:34 pm
It is amazing. in fact, this claim that should hillary win the nomination by way of superdelegate votes could she enjoy the win as anything less than having “stolen” it? Without the florida and michigan delegates and vote counts, obama is stealing the nomination from hillary, but that’s not being mentioned anywhere. it is the extreme dirty politics being played on the obama side that makes it impossible for me to even consider giving him my vote should he take the nomination.