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    May 22, 2008

    Hillary's Mugabe Argument For Michigan, Florida

    "Clinton Evokes Bloody Zimbabwe Election Dispute When Discussing Florida and Michigan" from Political Punch reports that Senator Hillary Clinton seems to be adopting a Robert Mugabe Zimbabwe argument in regard to the Michigan-Florida popular vote.

    Hot Air weighs in

    In Sunrise, Fla., Clinton assailed countries "where votes don't count. People go through the motions of an election only to have it discarded and disregarded. We're seeing that right now in Zimbabwe -- tragically an election was held, the president lost, they refused to abide by the will of the people. So we can never take for granted our precious right to vote."

    Almost four dozen people have been killed in Zimbabwe, allegedly by those loyal to Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe after an election dispute in that country.

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