FACT SHEETS AND SUMMARIESExecutive Summary2012 Sample Schedule Looking Backward: Devolution of the Primary Schedule Empowering Ethnic Diversity The Best of Both Worlds Will States Resist Movable Primaries? Old, New, Borrowed, Blue Hell-Bent for Election Photos News, Reviews, and Interviews Resources What You Can Do Contact "No political process in the United States is more important than our method of nominating presidential candidates, yet none has given rise to so much dissatisfaction. From both ends of the political spectrum come demands for change. A growing resolve on the part of concerned Americans to find a solution to this problem unites Democrats and Republicans, liberals and conservatives.... This new movement knows no partisan cast, nor does it seek to benefit any one candidate or faction. It is motivated solely by the belief that the public interest is ill-served by the current nominating system. Its conviction is as simple as it is significant: there must be reform." --Report of the Commission on the Presidential Nominating Process, White Burkett Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia, 1982
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