The deadlock between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama has Michael K. Jablonski, the general counsel of the Georgia Democratic Party, imagining some unusual scenarios that could decide the race. Among the possibilities: Litigation over the fate of delegates from Florida and Michigan; the two candidates taking extraordinary measures to woo the 796 “superdelegates;” or the candidates going door to door in Puerto Rico, the host of the final caucus.
Head over to Law.com to see if we are in for more election drama.
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