Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Page 308
... primary to raids by members of other parties , and thus endangered the responsibility of each party for its nominees . Thus in Wisconsin a few years ago it 66 was reported that . . . nearly all the votes are cast in the Republican primary ...
... primary to raids by members of other parties , and thus endangered the responsibility of each party for its nominees . Thus in Wisconsin a few years ago it 66 was reported that . . . nearly all the votes are cast in the Republican primary ...
Page 317
... primary . Many candidates defeated in the primary of their own party have attempted to organize minor parties of their own . or to run as independents . And since nomination is not always necessary to win a place on the general election ...
... primary . Many candidates defeated in the primary of their own party have attempted to organize minor parties of their own . or to run as independents . And since nomination is not always necessary to win a place on the general election ...
Page 318
... primary than under any other system.J Undoubtedly direct primary elections are sufficiently under- standable and sufficiently open to encourage active participa- tion by the rank and file of party members . Unquestionably ✓more party ...
... primary than under any other system.J Undoubtedly direct primary elections are sufficiently under- standable and sufficiently open to encourage active participa- tion by the rank and file of party members . Unquestionably ✓more party ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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