Clinton's Michigan/Florida Lie

In a March 13 interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep, Hillary Clinton argued that the Michigan Democratic primary results should count, even though Obama's name did not appear on the ballot. She justified that position with the claim that Obama's absence on the ballot

...was his choice. There was no rule or requirement that he take his name off the ballot. His supporters ran a very aggressive campaign to try to get people to vote uncommitted."

In fact, all of the Democratic primary candidates had signed an agreement...

... that stated, in part

I shall not campaign or participate in any state which schedules a presidential election primary or caucus before Feb. 5, 2008, except for the states of Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire and South Carolina, as “campaigning” is defined by the
rules and regulations of the DNC.

Note that the prohibition was on campaigning, and participation. It would thus appear that Hillary Clinton broke an agreement that she had signed. Will she do the same as president (I'm just asking ...)?

(The Michigan primary was held on January 15, and the Florida primary on January 29.)