LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Michigan Democrats have selected the state's remaining delegates to the party's national convention.
The Democratic State Central Committee yesterday chose 23 delegates for presumptive presidential nominee Barack Obama and 22 for Hillary Rodham Clinton.
The new delegates will join 83 selected at district conventions in April.
Altogether, Clinton will have 69 Michigan delegates and Obama will have 59 going into the late-August national convention in Denver.
Although Clinton won the disputed state primary held January 15th, her Michigan supporters attending yesterday's meeting say they're committed to helping Obama win in November.