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Even as primaries continue to be held there are battles waging for delegates in places where primaries were held ages ago. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are working diligently to acquire their fair share of those delegates.
“The fate of the Florida and Michigan delegations has emerged as a battleground that could be as important to the candidates as April’s Pennsylvania primary.”
“Mrs. Clinton won the most votes in primaries in Florida and Michigan in January. But the states held their contests earlier than allowed by the Democratic National Committee’s rules, leading the party to strip them of their delegates to the nominating convention. Neither candidate campaigned actively in the two states, and Mr. Obama was not on the ballot in Michigan.”
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