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In Chicago recently, a smoke-free room full of Democratic stanley cups uk Party pols turned thumbs down on all of the grand ideas being tossed around in both parties for reforming how they nominate their candidates for president. No, they said, to a rotating series of regional primaries staggered from late winter through Spring 2004, No to staggering primaries by time zone. No to an inverted pyramid of pods in which the ten states with the fewest people go first and the ten with the most go last.The pods are the favorite, the Democrats were stanley thermosflasche told, of their Republican counterparts. What is this, The Night of the Living Dead snapped Jim Ruvulo, an Ohio Democratic elder, at the notion of his state being seeded in Pod 5. After Harvard s Thomas Patterson told the Democrats of a poll he d done the week before which showed, as polls have shown for years, that the public prefers stanley water jug a national primary to the current or any other system, the Ohio man grumped, I don t care what the public thinks, I care about picking a winning candidate. I wouldn t want to see that in print, said Elaine Kamarck, a panel member and another Harvard professor , who is close to Al Gore. She then went on to make essentially the same point, but in more judicious terms. I m opposed to any change, said Kamarck. What are we trying to cure What reformers in both parties want to cure is front-loading - the current pile-up of presidential contests at the start
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders said Sunday that the increasingly negative tone of the 2016 Democratic primary comes from hi stanley flask s desire to stop being beaten up by his opponent, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton. You know, I stanley flasche have become a little bit tired of being beaten up by the negativity of the Clinton campaign, he said on CBS Face the Nation. And we re responding in kind. He added that there are real differences of opinion, citing the two candidates views on the federal minimum wage, the war in Iraq and fracking as key examples. In the le stanley mugs ad-up to Tuesday s New York primary, Sanders has taken the fight to Clinton in new ways, including the dust-up earlier in April when he said at a Philadelphia rally that she is not qualified to be president. He walked that back in the following days, saying she is of course qualified to be president but that he questions her judgment on a handful of issues. Full interview: Bernie Sanders, April 17 08:08 Sanders said the Clinton campaign has distorted his views on several issues, including taking some of his past comments about Planned Parenthood out of context. After we have won eight out of nine caucuses and primaries, I think they made it clear that what their goal was, and I think I quote approp Itft Rumsfeld Likens Chavez To Hitler
In Chicago recently, a smoke-free room full of Democratic stanley cups uk Party pols turned thumbs down on all of the grand ideas being tossed around in both parties for reforming how they nominate their candidates for president. No, they said, to a rotating series of regional primaries staggered from late winter through Spring 2004, No to staggering primaries by time zone. No to an inverted pyramid of pods in which the ten states with the fewest people go first and the ten with the most go last.The pods are the favorite, the Democrats were stanley thermosflasche told, of their Republican counterparts. What is this, The Night of the Living Dead snapped Jim Ruvulo, an Ohio Democratic elder, at the notion of his state being seeded in Pod 5. After Harvard s Thomas Patterson told the Democrats of a poll he d done the week before which showed, as polls have shown for years, that the public prefers stanley water jug a national primary to the current or any other system, the Ohio man grumped, I don t care what the public thinks, I care about picking a winning candidate. I wouldn t want to see that in print, said Elaine Kamarck, a panel member and another Harvard professor , who is close to Al Gore. She then went on to make essentially the same point, but in more judicious terms. I m opposed to any change, said Kamarck. What are we trying to cure What reformers in both parties want to cure is front-loading - the current pile-up of presidential contests at the start