October 31st 2007N.H., Iowa Keep the Candidates' AttentionWashington Post
An article showing that campaign spending in the traditional early primary states "has helped debunk the notion that an increasingly front-loaded primary calendar would diminish the influence of New Hampshire and Iowa."
October 30th 2007Vote Early, Count OftenThe New York Times
Jonathan Soros offers a new innovative proposal on presidential nomination reform.
October 25th 2007Primary Season Has Already Passed Us ByWashington Post
In a look at the absurdities of the presidential primary schedule, Marc Fisher highlights the FairVote-backed American Plan as a solution.
September 26th 2007Raucous system seems immune to changeSan Francisco Chronicle
FairVote's Ryan O'Donnell and members of the Fix the Primaries coalition shed light on the "mess of a presidential nominating system."
September 6th 2007A perpetual campaignRocky Mountain News
Another in the growing tidal wave of editorials backing reform to the presidential primary process.
September 2nd 2007The Primary ProblemThe New York Times
An editorial call to fix the primaries system, with a particular nod to the FairVote-backed American Plan.
August 26th 2007Leapfrogging toward a presidential nomineethe Portland Press Herald
Imagine "It's a Wonderful Life" interrupted by negative campaign ads, and you get a sense of what we're in for if the primary states continue to fight to be first.
August 26th 2007Primary jockeying puts uncertainty in election landscapeSan Diego Union Tribune
With the 2008 presidential election year just months away, states continue elbowing each other to get their primaries or caucuses closer to the front of the nomination line.
August 24th 2007Christmas politics?Bradenton Herald
A Florida paper adds to the growing choir of discontent over chaos of the presidential primary system.
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