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Role of Florida & Michigan Delegates Questioned

HeadlineMar 06, 2008

New questions are being raised over the role Florida and Michigan will play in choosing the nominee. The Democratic Party stripped the two states of their delegates after they moved up their primaries to January. On Wednesday, the governors of Florida and Michigan issued a statement calling on the Democratic Party to resolve the issue and ensure that the voters of the two states are full participants in the formal selection of their party’s nominees.

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