The DNC declined to comment.

Ex-Civil Rights Commission asks DNC head delegate fight

The woman who oversaw the documentation of the rights of voters during the controversial 2000 presidential election, the Democratic Party, a fight with Florida and Michigan to avoid damage to the party.

Mary Frances Berry, has served as U.S. Committee for Civil Rights president until 2004, he was concerned that a battle in August-Convention on places of delegates from both countries. The Democratic National Committee gestrippt States to their delegates as punishment for their primary colors turbulent before February 5

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“It is a challenge to the Convention, and it is a great bloody battle with all those responsible,” she said in an interview. “And at the end of the day, you leave people angry and it is difficult, in conjunction with general elections.”

Berry and Roger Wilkins, George Mason University history professor and former official of the Ministry of Justice on the right of citizens of movement, sent Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean a letter by e-mail Sunday.

“The fighting Bank evil sides in the past. Quitté profoundly ill-preceded Democratic Party and defeats in 1968 and 1972,” the letter said. “Solving this problem is a matter of fairness, justice and opportunity.”

The letter also pointed out that the Democratic Party supports the assistance America Vote Act and the Voting Rights Act, both by the “lightness helped discontent with respect to rights” after the 2000 election, President Bush has won 537 votes in Florida after recounts five weeks.

Florida and Michigan press for the restoration of delegates and New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton said that delegates should take a rest.

Your competitor, Illinois Senator Barack Obama, did not carry out such a surge, but it is well expected that the candidate who will try, headquarters of the Assembly of Delegates in the interest of the Unity Party. Wilkins is an advocate Obama. Berry is not registered with great party.

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