At one time there was actually suspense because the candidates got their position as a result of voting. The primary system which looked good on paper has given voters less choice than before.
At one time there was actually suspense because the candidates got their position as a result of voting. The primary system which looked good on paper has given voters less choice than before.
Jonah Goldberg at The Dispatch has written extensively about the failures of the primary system and the relative superiority of the “smoke-filled rooms” of the old two-party system.
At one time there was actually suspense because the candidates got their position as a result of voting. The primary system which looked good on paper has given voters less choice than before.
Jonah Goldberg at The Dispatch has written extensively about the failures of the primary system and the relative superiority of the “smoke-filled rooms” of the old two-party system.
That’s exactly what I was wondering!!