Members of the Democratic National Committee are gearing up for a potentially bitter fight this weekend over the role of superdelegates in their presidential nominating process.
DNC Chair Tom Perez is pushing a proposal at the party’s summer meeting in Chicago that seeks to reduce the influence of superdelegates in the Democratic presidential nomination process by preventing them from voting in the first ballot. But they would get to vote in the rare event that a second round of voting is required to choose a nominee.
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