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May 22, 2008
Paterson Sees ‘Desperation’ By Clinton, Disagrees On Florida And Michigan

Gov. David Paterson, who is right now being interviewed by WAMC’s Alan Chartock and taking calls from listeners on “Vox Pop,” just disagreed sharply with his presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, on her last-ditch efforts to seat the Florida and Michigan delegations.

While he stressed that he continues to support Clinton and will do so until “she makes a different determination,” Paterson, a superdelegate, said he doesn’t believe the DNC should change the rules after the fact on Florida and Michigan and added that he’s not buying her claims about leading the popular vote if the ballots cast in those states were counted.

First Hillary is on one side of an issue, then the other–then Bill goes and does the same damn thing. I hope she’s not confused about why Obama’s going to reject her angling for the VP spot. Even a blind man can see what’s going on here…literally.

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Written by Frederick

May 22nd, 2008 at 11:30 pm

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  1. Since Dick Cheney turned the VP position into it’s own branch of government, who wouldn’t want that position?

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