Posted on: May 12th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Politics ] [ Election 2008 ] [ Michigan ]
Tags: barack obama, Barak Obama, Hillary Clinton
While conceding Hillary Clinton’s chances of winning the Democratic Party’s nomination for president are fading, U.S. Sen. Carl Levin on Saturday stopped short of calling for her to withdraw from the race.
“The odds are against her,” Levin said. But he added, “It’s not over until one of the candidates says it’s over, but that’s not the situation.”
More certain is that the Democratic National Committee will seat Michigan’s delegation at the convention in Denver this August, predicted Levin, a member of a committee proposing a compromise on how the delegates should be divided between Clinton and Barack Obama.”*
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