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ottermax
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« on: March 05, 2008, 11:28:35 PM »

How it should be done!

A system where:

The states vote in a primary: As fun as caucuses are, my grandmother couldn't go to her's because she is confined to a wheelchair; it hurts a lot of voters who just can't get out, or have to work when the caucus is held.

There are five states each week. The first ten are the ten least populous. Then the next five states the next week or two. The largest five states (based on number of voters for the party in that state) are last. Thus, the small states have a choice in momentum, but the election can't be decided by them, so large states still hold sway.

What will happen:

The current corrupt useless system. bleh.
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