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Radical Market Electoral Reform

April 10, 2018 election, primary, reform

BY SAGAR DESHPANDE and KEN INSLEY The United States of America is the oldest continuous democracy in the world, but despite the

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Miracle in Michigan: the Bernie Sanders Campaign, Feat. Conor Hand – Podcast

February 19, 2018June 13, 2018 Campaign, primary, Sanders

The Kennedy School Review’s Podcast explores the vast range of talents and experiences that HKS students and faculty bring to

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How Can We Save the DNC?

November 8, 2017November 15, 2017 Democrat, DNC, Open, primary

BY JAMES PAGANO The Democratic National Committee is in trouble. Revelations by former Interim Chairwoman Donna Brazile have re-aggravated still-open

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How Changes to the Primary Process Can Improve Democratic Electoral Outcomes

November 16, 2016 democrats, Elections, primary, reform

BY JAMES PAGANO As the dust settles on the 2016 Presidential Election, the Democratic Party will begin a process of

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Fear and Loathing in New Hampshire: Five Takeaways from the Republican Presidential Debate

February 9, 2016 2016 election, debate, new hampshire, politics, president, primary, republican

BY ANDREAS WESTGAARD This weekend, I had the opportunity to attend the Republican presidential debate in Manchester, New Hampshire. Just

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New Hampshire: A Reason to be Proud

February 9, 2016February 11, 2016 2016 election, election, new hampshire, politics, presidential, primary

  BY LUCY BOYD Driving from Boston to Manchester, N.H., on Friday through the blistering blizzard weather, I had no

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