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Michigan: do-over bill pending in legislature

AP reports: Legislative leaders reviewed a measure Monday that would set up a do-over June 3 Democratic presidential primary in Michigan.

The draft legislation included language that would set up a public fund to collect private donations for the election, ban voters who had voted in the Jan. 15 Republican presidential primary and keep both presidential contenders Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama on the ballot. ...

Michigan now wants to hold a second primary. The campaigns of Clinton and Obama received copies of the primary election bill Monday. Clinton has said she would go along with another primary, but Obama's campaign has raised some concerns. -- MyFox Detroit | Michigan Legislative Leaders Consider Do-over Primary

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