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CNET/ March 19, 2008, 11:46 AM

Clinton Calls on Obama to Support Michigan Re-Vote

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From CBS News' Ryan Corsaro:

DETROIT -- Hillary Clinton diverted her campaign to Michigan today, where she called on Barack Obama to help push for a new Democratic primary.

"Senator Obama speaks passionately on the campaign trail about empowering the American people. Today I am urging him to match those words with actions, to make sure states like Michigan and Florida have a voice and a vote in the next election."

Obama sent out an e-mail raising several questions about the process. On a conference call today, Clinton staffer Harold Ickes said that releasing that type of email is "what lawyers do."

Michigan is trying to set up a re-vote because the results from their January primary aren't being recognized by the Democratic National Committee. The DNC penalized Michigan for moving up their primary before Super Tuesday.

It is a frequent Clinton tactic to use Obama's words against him in situations like these, and she appeared to make allusions to his speech on race yesterday.

"It is because of all those who came before that we are both in this race today, and we should carry on this legacy," said Clinton.

It was a statement that strangely, but not surprisingly, echoed a line from Obama's speech yesterday in Philadelphia.

"This was one of the tasks we set forth at the beginning of this campaign – to continue the long march of those who came before us, a march for a more just, more equal, more free, more caring and more prosperous America," said Obama.

Clinton tried link the plight between women and African Americans' lack of voting rights in the past with Michigan and Florida lack of a vote in the primary.

"No matter where you were born or how much money you were born into, no matter where you worship or the color of your skin, it is a bedrock American principle that we are all equal in the voting booth," said Clinton.

"It has been a long struggle to get to the point where barriers were knocked down and doors opened and we still have not completed that journey, but it is the vote that has given voice to the voiceless and power to the powerless. It is through that vote that women, African Americans, Latinos and so many others have claimed their rights as full and equal citizens."
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drwater1 says:
If the votes in Florida and Michigan are not counted the U.S. enemies around the world will have a field day with propaganda
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dinslc says:
ANOTHER BASELESS, DISTRACTION FROM HILLARY.
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user168-2009 says:
The problem is not about gender or race. It is about brain-dead Hillary''s ill being too similar to Kim Jong-ill: experienced, clever, and very driven but missing a soul.

She who lies for us will lie against us!
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hhkeller says:


Obama should lecture Florida and Michigan voters on the proper thinking. If they don''t listen they should be excluded from the convention.
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hillsangels1 says:
Barack can''t win FL and MI and he knows it. And he can''t win the General Election either. It''s time that the DNC realize their mistakes and move on.
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hillsangels1 says:
The ''Just Words'' candidate is putting out more of the same. Obama talks about unity and bringing everyone into the democratic process, unless of course it is not to his political advantage. Same ol'' politics Barack?
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wshier1 says:
Poor desperate Hilary Clinton is beginning to look psychotic. Can%u2019t somebody quietly convince her to slip away?
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