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Bigby
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« on: March 10, 2016, 05:57:37 PM »

Every state would vote on the same day, with all primaries being proportial. If no one reaches the majority of delegates, then the top three winners go to a runoff four weeks to six weeks later. If a majority is still not reached, then the top two go to a second runoff. The schedule must be made to where the second runoff must be at least six weeks before the Convention. Every state will have the same primary rules, and caucuses are not allowed period.

I am a Republican, but I would do this for the Democrats too. Also for the Dems, no more superdelegates would exist.
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