Michigan Democrats Debate 69-59 Split of Delegates
LANSING, Mich. -- Michigan Democrats working to get the state's delegates seated at the Democratic National Convention are suggesting splitting them 69-59 between presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama.
Associated Press
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
LANSING, Mich. -- Michigan Democrats working to get the state's delegates seated at the Democratic National Convention are suggesting splitting them 69-59 between presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama.
The Democratic National Committee stripped Michigan of its 128 delegates for holding its presidential primary too early in the year. The state also has 28 superdelegates.
Clinton has argued that she should get 73 delegates based on the results of the Jan. 15 primary, which she won -- 18 more than Obama.
Obama, who removed his name from the ballot, wants the 128 pledged delegates split evenly, 64-64.
The compromise, suggested Tuesday in a letter to Michigan Democratic Chairman Mark Brewer, fell halfway between the two proposals.
Obama spokesman Tommy Vietor said the campaign looked forward to working with national and Michigan Democrats to find a solution.
Clinton spokesman Isaac Baker said "the bottom line is that Michigan's votes must be counted."
The DNC stripped Florida and Michigan of their convention delegates -- 366 in all, including pledged delegates and superdelegates -- for holding their primaries too early in the nominating process, which violated party rules.
Clinton and Obama agreed not to campaign in either state as a result, and Obama joined other candidates in removing their names from Michigan's ballot.
Clinton won both contests. Trailing in delegates, with 2,025 needed to become the party's presidential nominee, Clinton and her campaign have been pressing for those primary results to be recognized. Obama, who wants to preserve his lead, objects.
Both states have abandoned plans to hold do-over contests that would count, but are demanding to be allowed to participate in the voting for the nominee at the party's national convention in Denver in late August.
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