An exchange from the Democatic party's Rules and Bylaws Committee between Senator Levin of Michigan (an Obama supporter), and Harold Ickes who is both a member of the rules committee, as well as being a senior strategist for the Clinton campaign.
The topic being discussed is how to handle the delegates from the Michigan primary, where only Hillary Clinton was on the ballot. The final results were 55% Clinton, and 40% uncommitted.
The Michigan state Democratic party has proposed splitting the delegates 69 Clinton, 59 Obama, which Harold Ickes opposes, either because he is concerned that the rules committee doesn't have the power to do it, or because he's trying to help his candidate.
Levin, who is not a member of the committee, argues in favor of the compromise forcefully, due to the flawed nature of the contest.
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