The American primary election process has evolved significantly since the dark rooms where decisions were once made
Phil Richardson: The crazy quilt of primary elections
By Phil Richardson Once upon a time, during the apex of the age of the party machine in American politics, the process of choosing candidates for public office was a far more simpler process than that which has developed since. The machine boss was epitomized in the early 1900s by William Tweed of New York City…
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