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Election row in Florida
For those Hibees interested in the upcoming US Presidental election this nugget has come out of Florida.
Congressional Democrats from Florida sued their own party Thursday, hoping to restore the national convention delegates stripped from the state because it scheduled an early presidential primary. The party violated the Constitution and federal voting laws by taking away Florida Democrats' ability to have a say in choosing the presidential nominee, says the lawsuit filed by Sen. Bill Nelson and Rep. Alcee Hastings against the Democratic National Committee and Chairman Howard Dean. The national party's rules committee voted to take away Florida's 210 delegates after the state party chose to go along with a Jan. 29 primary. That date was set by Florida's Republican-led Legislature and signed into law by Republican Gov. Charlie Crist. Democratic Party rules say states cannot hold their 2008 primary contests before Feb. 5, except for Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire and South Carolina. The calendar was designed to preserve the traditional role that Iowa and New Hampshire have played in selecting the nominee, while adding two states with more racial and geographic diversity to influential early slots. Meanwhile, South Carolina Democrats will decide within two weeks whether to ask national party leaders to move the state's primary to Jan. 19 and make it the party's first contest in the South. Florida Democrats Keep Early Primary Schedule Despite Threats Florida Democrats Stripped of Convention Delegates Due to Early Primary That would move the state out of Florida's shadow. South Carolina Republicans already have decided to vote Jan. 19. "The concern is we don't want to be 10 days after the Republican primary," Joe Werner, the state Democratic Party executive director, told The Associated Press on Thursday. The lawsuit filed by the Florida lawmakers in Tallahassee said, "For the right to vote in a presidential primary to have any meaning, those presidential primary ballots must result in votes that are going to count at the party's national convention." Rest of the story
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