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The panel recommended harsh penalties for states and candidates who violate the calendar. Candidates cannot win delegates if they campaign in states that try to hold their contests early. States that ignore the rules automatically will be stripped of half their delegates. In 2008, Michigan and Florida were penalized for moving up their primaries. Some officials said they were willing to consider new states but not now. "Already planning 2016 before we've succeeded in 2012 seems a little disquieting," said Alice Germond, a committee member from West Virginia. "Let's do this and do it right. But after we win." The DNC meets later this summer in St. Louis, one of the four cities Democrats are considering for the national convention. Republicans are considering the same order of states to nominate their candidate and will finalize their calendar later this summer.
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