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Let me go back a few weeks ago when we were told--we were all on a conference call on our Democratic Caucus with Paulson and Bernanke.

And the problem is, the collapse of Chrysler, which I voted on years ago as a young Congressman, we had a Lee Iacocca who offered some leadership.

there are no Lee Iacoccas today. As a matter of fact, the way that they have conducted themselves over the years makes me doubt anything that they are saying.

So we need to address that issue, but we need to not take it out on Barack Obama, because it was not his fault.

It's not unexpected that they wouldn't just automatically shift over to Obama because they're not the typical Democratic supporters that just automatically shift over. They need to be wooed. They need to be, you know, they need to be won…

It's not unexpected that they count just automatically shift over to Obama, because they're not the typical Democratic supporters that just automatically shift over. They need to be wooed. They need to be, you know -- they need to be, um…

I would like, you know, I would like, Anderson, to hear Senator Obama, you know, once and for all say that he thinks Florida's delegation should be seated.

That may ultimately be the solution, so that Hillary, instead of having a 38-delegate vote margin, her margin would be 19, and it would conform to the DNC rules, which is what they should have done in the first place eight months ago.

It was a Republican legislature and a Republican governor that changed the date.

What he is pushing is this idea of a re-vote, but not just a re-vote, a re-vote by mail.

Well, if you take two major delegations, Michigan and Florida, and if you stiff-arm them at the convention -- and that's only two months before the general election -- that's going to be pretty hard to try to bring the unity that we need…

Now, what we ought to do is, as the good book says, come, let us reason together, and let's find a solution.

At no fault of the Florida Democrats. It was a Republican legislature, signed into law by a Republican governor.

I can't imagine going in to a convention in late August, only two months before the election, not seating the Florida and the Michigan delegations, and telling them that their votes don't count, and then being able to heal that breach in…