American Candidate Selection Is Stuck in the Worst of Both Worlds
- 4 days ago
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Research and commentary continue to point to the same structural issue: today’s primary system often empowers a narrow slice of voters.
New analysis from R Street argues that while primaries were meant to democratize candidate selection, they now frequently reward candidates who appeal to smaller, more ideologically concentrated electorates — rather than the broader public they will ultimately represent.



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