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May 31, 2008 |
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By NEDRA PICKLER and BETH FOUHY
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON - Democratic Party leaders agreed Saturday to seat Michigan and Florida delegates with half-votes at this summer’s convention with a compromise that left Barack Obama on the verge of the nomination but riled Hillary Rodham Clinton backers who threatened to fight to the August convention.
“Hijacking four delegates is not a good way to start down the path of party unity,” said adviser Harold Ickes.
Clinton’s camp maintains she was entitled to four additional Michigan delegates.
The decision by the party’s Rules Committee raised slightly the total delegates Obama needs to clinch the nomination. Clinton advisers conceded privately he will likely hit the magic number after the final primaries are held Tuesday night, but said the ruling threatened to dash any hopes of a unified party.
“Mrs. Clinton has told me to reserve her right to take this to the Credentials Committee” at the convention, said Ickes, who is a member of the Rules Committee that voted Saturday. (more)
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May 31, 2008


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