WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Democratic Party searched for a compromise over disputed convention delegates from Florida and Michigan on Saturday in what could be Hillary Clinton's last chance to gain ground on presidential rival Barack Obama.
The party's rules committee waded into the explosive controversy over the two delegations, which are barred from the August nominating convention in a dispute Clinton has made a rallying cry for her nomination bid.
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