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Clinton, Obama Seek to Defuse Talk of Contested Floor Vote
By Anne E. Kornblut With rumors flying about whether Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton will seek to include her name in a roll call vote of delegates at the Democratic convention, the Clinton and Obama campaign teams issued a rare joint statement on Wednesday night confirming that they are "working together" to come up with a suitable solution. "At the Democratic Convention, we will ensure that the ...
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swamppolitics.com 8/4/2008 — by Mark Silva Now that Sen. Barack Obama is assured of his party's nomination for president, he is calling on the Democratic National Committee to count the full votes of the disputed delegations from Florida and Michigan, which had been contested ...