By Richard Simon, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
March 10, 2008
WASHINGTON -- Do-over Democratic primaries in
Florida and
Michigan drew new interest Sunday as party officials struggled to find a solution to a crisis that has taken on greater significance in the tight race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
"This is a big -- bigger issue than Florida and Michigan," Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean said on ABC's "This Week, with George Stephanopoulos" warning that a solution is needed to unite the party behind the Democratic presidential nominee -- whether it's Sen.
Hillary Rodham Clinton of
New York or Sen.
Barack Obama of Illinois -- against the presumptive Republican nominee,
Sen. John McCain of Arizona. "The only thing that can beat us is that we're divided."
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