When a Convention Goes Wrong

The New Yorker Radio Hour | May 27, 2016

It looks like the Republican Convention won’t be contested, but there hasn’t been a more divisive one in living memory—and the same may be true of the Democratic Convention. Amy Davidson, a staff writer who covers politics for The New Yorker, has a history lesson about what happens when a party starts coming apart in public.

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