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June 14th 2008 U.S. Should Flunk Electoral College, Sen. Nelson Says The Tampa Tribune U.S. Senator Bill Nelson of Florida speaks up about reforming the Presidential Primary Process and abolishing the Electoral College by means of the National Popular Vote legislation.May 21st 2008 Obama closes in on Democratic nomination Baltimore Sun After the Kentucky and the Oregon democrat primaries, Barack Obama is close to the nomination, but he still needs more superdelegates to "claim the prize".May 14th 2008 Unconventional wisdom: longer nomination helps Democrats Belleville News Democrat A Rob Richie Op-Ed explaining how the hotly contested presidential nomination between Obama and Clinton revitalizes the democratic voter turnout for all elections as well as Americans' involvement in politics.April 3rd 2008 RNC looks to fix 2012 primaries The Washington Times An RNC committee approved a proposal to fix the Republican presidential primary process for 2012.February 15th 2008 Elections: from rank to ranked The Seattle Times The Seattle Times discusses ranked choice voting as a good fit for populist Washington.February 7th 2008 GOP caucus stirs range of opinions Great Falls Tribune FairVote's Rob Richie comments on the questionable democratic nature of Republican caucuses.February 4th 2008 Change: Substantive and Systematic Asian Week Asian Week columnist Phil Tajitsu Nash backs FairVote reforms like instant runoff voting and the National Popular Vote plan in a commentary on the 2008 electionsJanuary 28th 2008 The hunt for delegates San Jose Mercury News FairVote's Ryan O'Donnell comments on the impending delegate count and the need for reform in the presidential primary process.November 1st 2007 Fixing The Primary Scramble National Journal As part of National Journal's "Insider Interviews" series, Ryan O'Donnell talks about the primary scheduling debacle and what can be done to fix it. [ Next ] |
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