It’s almost over now.
“Rock Star”, N.E.R.D., 2004
In case you live in a cave, I’ll catch you up on the last few days in the world of politics: The Democratic National Committee voted Saturday to give Michigan and Florida delegates half votes. Then Barack Obama won enough votes in Tuesday primaries to clinch the nomination for the Democratic Party. And then Hillary Clinton didn’t concede victory to Barack (yet).
This all still left me with some unanswered questions, so I picked the brain of University of Miami’s Dr. Joseph Uscinski, an assistant professor of political science. On my list of questions: Why didn’t Hillary concede yet? And doesn’t dragging out the primary election hurt the Democratic Party? To hear
Uscinski’s answers, check out my video.