@oralloy,
I was going to edit in a bit more explanation, but I missed the edit window.
Barack Obama deliberately and voluntarily removed his name from the ballot in Michigan's primary. As a consequence he was not able to get any delegates from Michigan voters.
Michigan voters awarded 73 delegates to Hillary Clinton, zero delegates to Barack Obama, and left 55 delegates uncommitted.
There was then an effort to redo the primary with Barack Obama's name on the ballot. Barack Obama fought and successfully prevented any rerun of the primary with his name on the ballot.
Barack Obama then decided that he didn't like results that had 73 delegates going to Hillary and zero going to him, so he had corrupt officials at the DNC alter the results so that Hillary got 69 delegates and he got 59 delegates.
What Barack Obama should have done, if he wanted delegates from Michigan, is put his name on the ballot and run for office just like any other candidate.
I have, just as I promised at the time that I would do, voted for every single Republican candidate in every single general election ever since then. I even look up which judicial candidates are Republicans so I can vote for Republican judges too.
Well, there was one single exception. I'm not going to explain, but one Democrat did something that I liked so much that I decided to vote for them one time. But out of all the elections since 2008, that has happened only once. I'm still pumping out a wall of Republican votes in every single general election.