Why are Americans still obsessed with the 2016 campaign a year later?
by Mark Z. Barabak, Los Angeles Times
Nov 09, 2017
3 minutes
It's the election America just can't quit.
One year later, much of the country continues to obsess over Trump vs. Clinton, as though still seated on the couch, eyes agog, watching the final, decisive returns trickle in from Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
This is not normal.
Normally, campaigns have an expiration date, a day or two after the TV networks strike their sets and the newspapers stuffed with election returns hit the recycling bin.
But the biggest upset in modern political history has overturned that convention, along
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