La. GOP divided over national convention delegates

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By MELINDA DESLATTE Associated Press

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - The divvying up of the state Republican Party's delegates to the national convention has melted down into a dispute between party leaders lining up behind presumed nominee Mitt Romney and supporters of libertarian Ron Paul.

If the two sides can't work out their differences, national party officials might be called on to decide which delegates from Louisiana can go to Florida in August.

A Republican meeting in Shreveport over the weekend led to dueling conventions, delegates carted out by the police and Paul supporters describing injuries from the melee.

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