Friday, March 14, 2008

Michigan Agrees to New Primary

Michigan Democrats tentatively agreed on a plan to hold a new primary on June 3rd. The cost would be covered by the state, but later reimbursed by the Democratic National Committee.

In order to vote, one must identify as a Democrat, and show proof that they did not vote in the January Republican primary. This is a first for Michigan, as voters normally don't need to align with a party at the primary.

Florida is still standing by it's guns, telling the DNC to seat it's delegates and being opposed to any revote.

88 days are left until all contests must be concluded.

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