It only makes sense to hold both votes again.
Considering that the majority of the population with, a college education, are between the ages of 18-45, and have access to internet and media, the vote in florida is pretty skewed.
Considering that the majority of Obama's supporters would have known this vote didn't count, they wouldn't turn up. Unlike most Clinton supporters who probably just showed up because they didn't know better.
The only way to make the vote fair is to have a new vote.
Plenty of college educated Americans support Hillary. You find in states where Hillary wins, she gets many of the college educated crowd, in states where Obama has won he has gotten many college educated voters.
Here's the proof:
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/epolls/#OHDEM
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College Educated voters
47% - Hillary
51% - Obama
Hillary won Ohio, and the college educated crowd was split.
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/epolls/#MODEM
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College Educated voters
65% - Obama
31% - Hillary
Obama won Missouri, and he got a clear big majority of college educated voters, but Hillary still won 31% in a state she lost the vote in.
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/epolls/#NYDEM
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College educated voters
55% - Hillary
42% - Obama
Hillary won her home state of New York quite a bit, so naturally she got a clear majority of educated voters.
So the rule of thumb is that Obama is attracting more college educated voters on average slightly, but its not as if Hillary doesn't have support of educated voters.
Really its about who wins the state as a whole, in states where Hillary has won (like MA, NY, OH) she's got a lot of educated voters behind her, in states Obama has won he has got the most educated voters.
Education isn't the key here, although the US media has blown this category out of proportion and said stupid people support Hillary (I find this an anti-Hillary bias in media coverage).
The truth is people with lower incomes tend to support Hillary more, because she has a more working class message, whereas Obama's message of inspiration and hope really doesn't explain his economic ideals therefore it doesn't resonate with these types of voters. If you have a low paycheck, have consistently had unemployment problems, and generally been shafted by this economic environment there's not much "inspiration" or "hope" to be happy about. When Hillary gets on the stump speech platform and says we don't need someone who just says hope, but we need action and that we need solutions not just words, this resonates with people who are left out.
That's the real reason why Hillary gets more working class voters, it has less to do with education. College educated Americans who tend to have solid jobs and careers really don't have to worry about getting a reliable paycheck that is ample to meet their needs, so this unity, hope, and inspirational message without any specifics is easy to buy into. It really makes sense when you study the politics of this election.
The US media have created a charicature that the Hillary supporter is an uneducated racist who tends to live in rural America in order to give her a bad impression. CNN and MSNBC have particularly been bad in their coverage, repeating the frame that Hillary supporters tend to be uneducated literally every few minutes of coverage all 24 hours of the day.
Another thing that the media have failed to report is that Hillary is an establishment Democrat, but her funding hasn't been from corporations. Only $1 million of the $130+ million her campaign has raised in the past year since she began this campaign was corporate donations, and that was entirely in the beginning of 2007 before her campaign began to get individual donations. Obama has mostly raised his funds through individuals.
We're fortunate both Democrats have taken most their campaign funds from individual contributions from citizens.
Source:
Hillary Clinton campaign finance information:
http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/summary.asp?ID=N00000019&Cycle=2008
Barack Obama campaign finance information:
http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/summary.asp?ID=N00009638&Cycle=2008
While its obvious Hillary is more of an establishment Democrat (not that I think that's a bad thing, she has experience), its also obvious she's not beholden to corporate America. Corporate America hasn't financed either Democrat's campaign in this election.