Sunday, September 23, 2007
Florida and their January 29th primary
As we have covered the rapidly increasing trend of states bumping their primary up to earlier and earlier in the year I thought it would be a good time to bring up Florida. The Democratic National Committee currently has a rule forbidding any states from holding primary elections before February 5Th of the election year. The only exceptions to the rule are Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, and South Carolina. The state Democratic Party in Florida has announced it will hold its state primary on January 29Th, therefore breaking the National Committee's rule. The Democratic National Committee gave the state party in Florida until Saturday to come up with an alternative primary. On Sunday afternoon the DNC followed up on their threats by announcing they will strip Florida of its 210 convention delegates. The State party is sticking with the primary date even after the hearing about the sanctions. I think it is fascinating to see how a state party cares so much about getting their state earlier in year to attract more time and focus from the candidates. They go so far as to practically forfeit there nominating votes for the presidential candidate who will eventually make the run for the White House. Florida is not the only state stepping outside the DNC's rules and moving up their primary date. Michigan has gone ahead and scheduled a January 15Th primary. The trend seems to be increasing just as we discussed in class and now state parties are flexing their muscle and overstepping National Party boundaries in order to get their states into the heart of the fight between the remaining candidates. Florida has even created the motto "Make It Count Florida", to try and persuade voters to stand behind their decision to defy the DNC. The state party in Florida states on their website that their are looking for more recognition than the other states that vote later. They also state they want to actually make a difference is determining who will run as the Democratic Candidate for president. Now one can only wonder how long it is until we see a primary on January 1st? Or even a primary in December?
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Wow, I had not heard about the stripping of Florida's delegates and Florida's resolve to press on. It is an interesting development, but also gutsy on Florida's part. It's kind of scary trend though, before we know it there will be primaries in July of the year before the election.
Wow, I had not heard about the decision to strip Florida of their delegates, and Florida's resolve to press on. Very interesting and also pretty gutsy on Florida's part. It's kind of a scary trend though, pretty soon we'll be having primaries in July of the year before the election.
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