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"Nullifying" the vote and "not seating the delegation at all" are precisely the sort of talking points that her campaign is already abusing to imply that Obama is responsible for the "disenfranchisement" of Michiganders like me.
Obama Campaign Calls For 50-50 Split Of Michigan Delegates 2009
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Promoted to Headline (H3) on 7/18/09: New York's New Voting System Renders Voting a Useless Formality: Nullifying the Consent of the Governed yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'New York\'s New Voting System Renders Voting a Useless Formality: Nullifying the Consent of the Governed'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: If every critical step of the election is not subject to contemporaneous public scrutiny than voting is a "useless formality."
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Nullifying the election ... would be "the ultimate act of judicial egotism and judicial activism"
Sound Politics: "Ballot-bag problems may slow counting of 8th District votes" 2006
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Why you should care: Nullifying the 15- to 20-point advantage Democrats traditionally enjoyed on education was key to "W" making it to the White House.
A Schools Platform to be Stolen Matt Johnston 2007
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Nullifying the Missouri Compromise of 1820, it opened the remaining territories to slavery if the people in them voted for it.
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The Nullifying party had a grand dinner on the occasion, after which, they gave their slaves all their refuse, for the purpose of bribing them to fight on the side of their party.
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This was at the time of the agitation of the Union and Nullifying party, which was expected to end in a general war.
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This was at the time of the agitation of the Union and Nullifying party, which was expected to end in a general war.
Moses Roper. A Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of MosesRoper, from American Slavery. 1838
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The Nullifying party had a grand dinner on the occasion, after which they gave their slaves all the refuse, for the purpose of bribing them to fight on the
Moses Roper. A Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of MosesRoper, from American Slavery. 1838
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They're "Nullifying" the Job Itself. your homepage
Slate Articles Will Oremus 2011
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