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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-29-08 11:49 AM
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41. About 50 in St Pete. I see others have doubts about group's bi-partisan nature.
http://www.wmnf.org/news_stories/5517

"Rallies were held across the state on Saturday calling for that as well. In St. Petersburg, around 50 people gathered at Gladden Park to demand that the votes from Florida’s Jan. 29 primary count. The event was sponsored by the newly formed group, Floridians Demand Representation (FDR). Palm Harbor resident Jim Hannagan is the founder and state chairman of the group."

"Although FDR insists it is bi-partisan, Barack Obama supporters were in short supply at Saturday’s event. Clinton has slammed Obama for supporting the disenfranchisement of Florida voters. Obama’s camp says it is waiting for the DNC to decide how to deal with the delicate situation.

Hillsborough County Clerk of the Court Pat Frank, a Clinton supporter, blamed the Republicans, and said that Florida should be allowed always to vote early."

Sure, Pat Frank, sure....let Florida vote early all the time.

:rofl:



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