A thrilling but flawed campaign nears its end

The democratic process is not something that can, or should, be set in stone. To adjust the rules while a campaign is in progress, however, is to invite trouble. George Bush's own election showed how a combination of poor systems, ruthless ambition, sharp lawyers and a sympathetic court could subvert US democracy. It is not something that bears repetition, even when it is the nomination, rather than the presidency itself, that is at stake. Full Story »

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by Chris Finnie - Oct. 1, 2008

One of the best opinion pieces I've read on the Democratic nominating process--and I've read a lot! This is fair and reasoned, pointing out valid problems where they exist all around.

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