Democrats’ latest drama is dividing friends, colleagues and party leaders.
People I love and admire argue the presidential primary process was “rigged,” while individuals for whom I have just as much affection and admiration respond that it’s nonsense.
I’m going to tick them all off by taking no position on the underlying controversy, except to note that the person whose book restarted it all maintains steadfastly that she “found no evidence, none whatsoever,” of a rigged process.
But rather than dive into that divisive debate, I want to do something I regard as more important — explore its potential electoral consequences. CONT.
Mark Mellman (Mellman Group), The Hill