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US Democrats reach delegate deal Democrats deal is Clinton setback
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The US Democratic Party has taken a compromise decision on delegates from Florida and Michigan, two states barred from choosing a presidential candidate. Hillary Clinton's efforts to secure the Democratic party nomination for president have suffered a setback.
Both states' delegates will be allowed to attend August's convention, but will only have half a vote each. The party took a compromise decision to allow delegates from Florida and Michigan, two states previously debarred, to attend its convention.
Hillary Clinton, who is lagging behind Barack Obama in the race, wanted all delegates to be allowed to attend. However, although this increases Mrs Clinton's support, the delegates will only have half a vote each.
The decision increases her delegate total, but halves their influence, with Mr Obama still the clear leader. She is still badly trailing Barack Obama, who remains the clear leader in the race for the nomination.
Clinton adviser Harold Ickes, a member of the committee which took the votes on Florida and Michigan, said she reserved the right to appeal against the decisions.Clinton adviser Harold Ickes, a member of the committee which took the votes on Florida and Michigan, said she reserved the right to appeal against the decisions.
But, barring appeals, Mr Obama's victory looks more certain than ever, says the BBC's Jamie Coomarasamy in Washington.But, barring appeals, Mr Obama's victory looks more certain than ever, says the BBC's Jamie Coomarasamy in Washington.
Rules brokenRules broken
The votes by the party's rules and bylaws committee took place amid heated exchanges between Clinton and Obama supporters.The votes by the party's rules and bylaws committee took place amid heated exchanges between Clinton and Obama supporters.
Hillary Clinton was campaigning in Puerto Rico on SaturdayHillary Clinton was campaigning in Puerto Rico on Saturday
Mrs Clinton wanted the committee, meeting in the ballroom of a Washington hotel, to overturn a previous decision and allow delegates from Florida and Michigan to vote at the Democratic National Convention in August.Mrs Clinton wanted the committee, meeting in the ballroom of a Washington hotel, to overturn a previous decision and allow delegates from Florida and Michigan to vote at the Democratic National Convention in August.
Delegates to that convention, chosen in votes in each state, will decide which candidate becomes the Democratic Party candidate in November's presidential election. Delegates to that convention, chosen in votes in each state, will decide which politician becomes the Democratic Party candidate in November's presidential election.
Officially, Mrs Clinton won both states in January, but both were initially discounted because they held their primaries in January, in contravention of party rules. Officially, Mrs Clinton won both states, but both were initially discounted because they held their primaries in January, in contravention of party rules.
Neither candidate campaigned in the contests, and in Michigan, Mr Obama's name was not even on the ballot.Neither candidate campaigned in the contests, and in Michigan, Mr Obama's name was not even on the ballot.
The Washington meeting agreed that the results of the two primaries would stand.
We're extremely gratified that the commission agreed on a fair solution that will allow Michigan and Florida to participate in the Convention Obama campaignWe're extremely gratified that the commission agreed on a fair solution that will allow Michigan and Florida to participate in the Convention Obama campaign
This gives Mrs Clinton 69 delegates in Michigan, compared to Mr Obama's 59. And in Florida, she gains 105 delegates to Mr Obama's 67. The compromise gives Mrs Clinton 69 delegates in Michigan, compared to Mr Obama's 59. And in Florida, she gains 105 delegates to Mr Obama's 67.
This reduces Mr Obama's lead - previously 202 - by 48, but the delegates from Michigan and Florida will only have half a vote each, so her gains are reduced.This reduces Mr Obama's lead - previously 202 - by 48, but the delegates from Michigan and Florida will only have half a vote each, so her gains are reduced.
The 27-member committee unanimously accepted the compromise decision for Florida, after earlier rejecting by 15-12 a plan which would give all delegates full voting rights at the convention.The 27-member committee unanimously accepted the compromise decision for Florida, after earlier rejecting by 15-12 a plan which would give all delegates full voting rights at the convention.
In the case of Michigan, the committee approved the compromise by 19-8.In the case of Michigan, the committee approved the compromise by 19-8.
Overall, Mrs Clinton gains only 24 delegate votes, far short of the total she needs to catch Mr Obama.Overall, Mrs Clinton gains only 24 delegate votes, far short of the total she needs to catch Mr Obama.
'Denver, Denver''Denver, Denver'
Mrs Clinton is still hoping to persuade undecided "super-delegates" that she should be the party's nominee.Mrs Clinton is still hoping to persuade undecided "super-delegates" that she should be the party's nominee.
Mr Obama speaks about the delegate decision on Florida and MichiganMr Obama speaks about the delegate decision on Florida and Michigan
Her adviser Mr Ickes accused the committee of "hijacking" votes for Mrs Clinton.Her adviser Mr Ickes accused the committee of "hijacking" votes for Mrs Clinton.
"Mrs Clinton has instructed me to reserve her rights to take this to the credentials committee," he added."Mrs Clinton has instructed me to reserve her rights to take this to the credentials committee," he added.
The Obama campaign greeted Saturday's votes as a "fair solution that will allow Michigan and Florida to participate" in the party convention in Denver in August.The Obama campaign greeted Saturday's votes as a "fair solution that will allow Michigan and Florida to participate" in the party convention in Denver in August.
During the day's voting, Clinton supporters chanted "Denver, Denver" - implying the Clinton-Obama contest will drag on until the convention - and "Madame President, Madame President".During the day's voting, Clinton supporters chanted "Denver, Denver" - implying the Clinton-Obama contest will drag on until the convention - and "Madame President, Madame President".
Two women could be heard shouting at each other to "shut up".Two women could be heard shouting at each other to "shut up".
An appeal for party unity was jeered by one heckler with the words "Lipstick on a pig!"An appeal for party unity was jeered by one heckler with the words "Lipstick on a pig!"
Puerto Rico holds its Democratic primary on Sunday, one of the last US states and territories to do so.Puerto Rico holds its Democratic primary on Sunday, one of the last US states and territories to do so.