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Democrats searched for a compromise Saturday to seat disputed delegations from Michigan and Florida at this summer's party convention and clear the way for a quick end to the marathon struggle between Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton.

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    engineer4 months, 1 week ago

    Obama is a mere 42 delegates short of the 2,026 needed to clinch the nomination, in the Associated Press tally, and appears on track to wrap up the party prize in the coming days. He intends to signal the beginning of his general election campaign next Tuesday by holding a rally in the arena in St. Paul, Minn., where Republicans will to hold their convention this summer.

    Clinton, who picked up the support of a Louisiana superdelegate during the day, trails her rival by about 200 overall. She has pressed to have the entire Michigan and Florida delegations seated, both to narrow the gap and to buttress her claim that she has outpolled her rival in the popular vote in the primaries and caucuses.

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      aniokly4 months, 1 week ago

      Everyone knows Sen Obama has the nomination, but Hillary came so close. Do the Democrats really think she will just pack up her tent, and go home? Her support will be worth something big. He would be foolish to put her on the ticket, so it has to be a seat in the Cabinet, or on the Supreme Court.

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