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Question: Which reform proposal do you support?
#1
Graduated Random Presidential Primary System (American Plan)
 
#2
Delaware Plan
 
#3
Rotating Regional Primary System
 
#4
Interregional Primary Plan
 
#5
National Primary
 
#6
Other -please elaborate
 
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Total Voters: 39

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Jake
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« on: January 05, 2008, 09:20:36 PM »

I like a national primary, or a five round system. Split the nation into ten zones, randomly select a state from each zone to go in each of five rounds. Put two weeks between each round for campaigning and a major televised debate. Then again, this year is better than most where there are early states which matter and provide momentum, but we have some sort of a national primary already on Feb. 5th.
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