
There Has To Be A Better Way To Pick Presidential Nominees… Right?
FiveThirtyEight Politics
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Democratic Candidate Selection Systems in Different Countries
This chapter discusses the key components of candidate selection systems in different countries, including inclusiveness, competition, responsiveness, and representativeness. It compares the nomination processes in Norway, Ireland, Argentina, and the United States, highlighting the differences in inclusiveness and the impact on candidate behavior. The chapter also explores the challenges and advantages of primary systems and discusses the issue of representation in political candidate selection.
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