Hillary Clinton: Her Pledge to NOT Seat Florida, Michigan Delegates
So, Hillary Clinton wants to seat every delegate from Florida and Michigan, huh?
As the leaders of the Democratic party meet to decide the fate of votes in those two states today, it’s worth remembering a certain pledge Clinton signed on September 1, 2007.
Before she defeated Barack Obama in each of the aforementioned states (narrowly edging a list of “Uncommitted” candidates 55% to 40% in Michigan) - and before she was mathematically eliminated from winning the delegate and popular vote count without them - Clinton was content to not seat these delegates.
Take a look:
In light of this pledge, voters must ask themselves: How would Clinton react if roles were reversed?
Can you imagine the uproar her campaign would cause if Obama was desperately seeing to count delegates that each side had agreed to disenfranchise last year?
Mock the Democrats all you’d like for the mess this has led to, but burn the video above into your brain. Hillary Clinton is falsely attempting to sound like the voice of democracy, when the reality is that she’s willing to go back on her own signed word just to remain relevant in this race.

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June 1st, 2008 at 8:57 pm
After seeing that video, I am surprised to see that Clinton is willing to violate the terms of the contract she adhered to. As a Medical Billing and Coding Specialist, I see contracts as legal binding documents. And to violate those contracts would signify that the violator has no honor and is untrustworthy.
June 2nd, 2008 at 9:15 am
Morning! I love that you pointed to the fact that HC said that this election would not “count for anything”. I guess rules are made for some and not for others, according to HC world. SAD SAD. I have carefully watched this race from the beginning and my eyes have sure been opened to the “spoiled, change the rules for me” attitude of HC. I know my candidate now and it is not HC.