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Florida and Michigan Lobby to Seat Democratic Delegates

Democrats in Florida and Michigan broke party rules by holding their primaries earlier than they were supposed to. The candidates agreed not to campaign in those states and not to let their delegates be seated at the August convention.

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By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

Democrats in Florida and Michigan broke party rules by holding their primaries earlier than they were supposed to. The candidates agreed not to campaign in those states and not to let their delegates be seated at the August convention. Hillary Clinton won, but with the race so close between Clinton and Barack Obama, Democrats are taking a new look. Roger Simon writes for Politico.com.

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