http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/05/04/clinton-camp-considering_n_100051.html
Clinton Camp Considering Nuclear Option To Overtake Delegate Lead
Hillary Clinton's campaign has a secret weapon to build its delegate
count, but her top strategists say privately that any attempt to
deploy it would require a sharp (and by no means inevitable) shift in
the political climate within Democratic circles by the end of this
month.
With at least 50 percent of the Democratic Party's 30-member Rules and
Bylaws Committee committed to Clinton, her backers could -- when the
committee meets at the end of this month -- try to ram through a
decision to seat the disputed 210-member Florida and 156-member
Michigan delegations. Such a decision would give Clinton an estimated
55 or more delegates than Obama, according to Clinton campaign
operatives. The Obama campaign has declined to give an estimate.
Using the Rules and Bylaws Committee to force the seating of two
pro-Hillary delegations would provoke a massive outcry from Obama
forces. Such a strategy would, additionally, face at least two other
major hurdles, and could only be attempted, according to sources in
the Clinton camp, under specific circumstances: