In Defense of Frontloading Not Everyone Thinks the Compressed Primaries Are a Ridiculous Mess

Campaigns & ElectionsVol. 28 Nbr. 12, December 2007

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The bellyaching is almost over. The front-loaded primary season is nearly here. Everyone knows the complaints by now: The schedule, with contests clustered in January and early February, doesn't give enough time for candidates to recover from early losses. It favors the well-funded establishment candidate. It results in an excruciatingly long general election.

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In Defense of Frontloading Not Everyone Thinks the Compressed Primaries Are a Ridiculous Mess

The bellyaching is almost over. The front-loaded primary season is nearly here.

Everyone knows the complaints by now: The schedule, with contests clustered in January and early February, doesn't ...

See the full content of this document

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