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A blog about television by TIME’s TV critic James Poniewozik.
A Nation Divided
Barack Obama has just begun his Super Tuesday speech--before John McCain has finished his. For a minute or so, there's an ungainly split-screen and dual audio as the cable networks decide which way to go. CNN and MSNBC cut to Obama; Fox sticks with McCain longer, before switching to Obama.
Ahem. Awk-ward.
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