Negotiators in Michigan "settled today on a state-run primary, most likely to be held June 3," according to the Detroit Free Press. Sen. Hillary Clinton "is said to be onboard with the idea of the full primary. Less certain, however, is whether the Democratic frontrunner, Barack Obama, will agree to the plan."
Meanwhile, in Florida, Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) "began floating the idea Friday of seating half the state's 186 pledged delegates at the party's national convention," the Orlando Sentinel reported. "The Nelson plan still gives Clinton the edge, based on her 17 percentage-point win in January. But instead of gaining 38 delegates, Clinton's victory margin in Florida would be reduced to 19."
March 14, 2008
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