Monday, November 10, 2008

The Levin-Cronin Act?

To think Carl Levin and I agree on something

"Then what? Levin predicts a lottery system for the first primary to be
followed by regional primaries — a series of Super Tuesdays. By
rotating the first primary — and the following regionals — no state
will gain an issue monopoly as Iowa has with corn subsidies, Nowling
adds. Both men agree that state negotiations will be difficult, and ,
in the end, some form of federal legislation will be required. But
everyone, says Nowlong “agrees that the current system is broken.”"

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UPDATE: Someone actually had a comment for a post of mine.

2 comments:

  1. This is great info to know.

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  2. I don't know why we all vote on the same day for the general election, but over months for the primary. Of course, even the general voting is now over a month or more for some states.

    I just think everyone should vote as one, minus those overseas naturally.

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