Democratic superdelegate shifted from Indiana

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By Beth Boehne

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana has lost a superdelegate to this summer's Democratic convention, although that person will still be going.

A new list of superdelegates released by the Democratic National Committee moves former national party chairman Joe Andrew from Indiana's delegation to Maryland.

Andrew is a Hillary Clinton supporter who was the Indiana Democratic chairman from 1995 to 1999, when he became the party's national chairman for two years. Andrew is now a partner at a Washington law firm.

Indiana's Democratic delegation will have at least 11 superdelegates, who are lawmakers or party officials free to vote as they wish at the convention. The state's May 6 primary will determine who wins Indiana's 72 pledged delegates.

For more on the election, go to WSBT's Campaign '08 section.

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