The Huffington Post
Most of the Democrats who will decide on Michigan and Florida’s delegates are inclined to find a compromise that will seat them, going against the “nuclear option” that Hillary Clinton’s campaign has talked about, according to Thomas B. Edsall‘s story that leads the Post. Most members of the Democrats’ Rules and Bylaws Committee are loyal to Barack Obama or party chairman Howard Dean, Edsall notes. In the blog, Robert Creamer gives a list of ways the long primary helps, not hurts, Obama. The prolonged race has increased Democratic registration, hardened Obama as a candidate and forced him to develop organizations in all 50 states, Creamer writes.
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