Florida Democrats have changed their tune on Monday, stating that they will not hold a revote to do-over their primary election.
Heading into the national convention in Denver, every delegate now counts as Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton battle for the nomination.
Much talk has come up over the last few weeks about a do-over primary election in Florida, so that their delegates will count.
According to the Democratic Party chairman, Karen Thurman, many have stated that they are against the do-over primary.
The plan was for a vote-by-mail primary to be held in early June.
This would allow the delegates in Florida to count. Florida is in this situation after being stripped of its delegates by the Democratic National Committee.
It appears though that no revote is planned.