That’s a negative, there, ghost rider.
I suppose that, in a state with the electoral history of Florida, messing around with a last-minute, untested mail-in voting system was probably ill-conceived and likely to be dismissed, at best. Besides, there’s really no fair way to do it, other than what SilentPatriot and others suggest:
Crooks and Liars » Florida House Says “No” to Primary Re-Vote
I thought the mail-in idea was worth considering. Oregon’s similar system is one of the safest and most efficient in the nation. They did have a decade (instead of a few months) to perfect it, though. Dean really needs to start flexing his muscle and enforcing the agreed-upon rules. If the states refuse a re-vote, split them down the middle.