Democratic Primaries Are Almost Over
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Today’s “High Noon” radio show will take a look at the last Democratic primaries coming up next week in the endless race for the presidential nomination between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. We’ll also discuss whether the Republican nominee, John McCain, has benefited from the Democratic squabble.
Our guest will be Jeffery Binder, of the Strategic Consulting Group. Binder is a frequent contributor to the show, which airs at 12 noon on WVOX, 1460 AM. You can also listen to the show by logging onto wvox.com,
As always, calls will be taken at 914-636-0110.
UPDATE: Here’s the podcast:
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The primaries are ending, but will the nomination battle?
Neither candidate now has enough delegates to clinch the nomination, and the Florida and Michigan situation is, at this moment, still unresolved.
Hillary Clinton almost certainly can't win, but will she withdraw? There's nothing in her past to suggest graceful acquiescence to the inevitable, though she could surprise us. The Clintons seem to have no reason to live other than to run and seek power; their whole relationship, and whole lives, have been dedicated to this end. They can't 'go home' because there's nothing to go home to. This life of seeking power is all they have. It's sad, actually.