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August 26, 2008
A Fundamental Time Bomb?
Byron York reports from the Democratic convention on the ongoing tension between the Obama and Clinton camps:
But the fact remains that the Democratic race was amazingly close; Clinton's 18 million votes and 1,896 delegates are just not going to disappear as if they never happened. I don't believe there's ever been a modern-day candidate who has claimed the nomination after losing New York and California and Ohio and Pennsylvania and New Jersey and Florida and Texas and California and Massachusetts and Tennessee and…you get the picture. That's why this is still a problem.
There is something fundamentally and freakishly wrong about this observation, however factual it may be. Will this be a grenade with the pin pulled, rolling around the Democrats' feet until November?
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