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Politics American Democracy and Participation

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What are the disadvantages of the primary caucus process?

Author: harry challinor



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- Internal divides in parties - can reduce popularity, negative campaigning, exposes divisions, people can lose faith in candidate, big problem if only in one party has primary - Timing - voting over an extended time, late states can be disenfranchised, early states influence late states - Specific procedures - different rules for different states, creates low turnout and excludes certain voters, some states have dubious practices, such as non-binding elections


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