Why Not Ohio?
Vote 2008 - The Takeaway
So, what if the Ohio primary went first? Ohio perhaps better represents the U.S. than Iowa or New Hampshire does — it’s more diverse both geographically and racially, it has more people,
and it has a better track record for picking winners (the voters in Ohio have been wrong in the presidential election only twice [...]
So, what if the Ohio primary went first? Ohio perhaps better represents the U.S. than Iowa or New Hampshire does — it’s more diverse both geographically and racially, it has more people,
and it has a better track record for picking winners (the voters in Ohio have been wrong in the presidential election only twice [...]
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Tue December 18 2007
So, what if the Ohio primary went first? Ohio perhaps better represents the U.S. than Iowa or New Hampshire does — it’s more diverse both ...
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So, what if the Ohio primary went first? Ohio perhaps better represents the U.S. than Iowa or New Hampshire does — it’s more diverse both geographically and racially, it has more people,
and it has a better track record for picking winners (the voters in Ohio have been wrong in the presidential election only twice [...]
So, what if the Ohio primary went first? Ohio perhaps better represents the U.S. than Iowa or New Hampshire does — it’s more diverse both geographically and racially, it has more people,
and it has a better track record for picking winners (the voters in Ohio have been wrong in the presidential election only twice [...]
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Tue December 18 2007
Tova Andrea Wang is an expert on election reform and a democracy fellow at the Century Foundation. Be sure to check out her report on why the Iowa cau...
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Tova Andrea Wang is an expert on election reform and a democracy fellow at the Century Foundation. Be sure to check out her report on why the Iowa caucus system is undemocratic. Roberto Lovato is a
contributing associate editor with New America Media, a frequent contributor to The Nation and the author of the blog, Of [...]
Tova Andrea Wang is an expert on election reform and a democracy fellow at the Century Foundation. Be sure to check out her report on why the Iowa caucus system is undemocratic. Roberto Lovato is a
contributing associate editor with New America Media, a frequent contributor to The Nation and the author of the blog, Of [...]
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Tue December 18 2007
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Voting is good for you, unless… If you do not see flash audio player please install the latest flash player. // Download MP3
Voting is good for you, unless… If you do not see flash audio player please install the latest flash player. // Download MP3
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Tue December 18 2007
Daniel Tokaji is a law professor at Ohio State’s Moritz College of Law and the associate director of Election Law @ Moritz, which focuses on law...
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Daniel Tokaji is a law professor at Ohio State’s Moritz College of Law and the associate director of Election Law @ Moritz, which focuses on laws governing elections at all levels. He’s
one of the authors of the non-partisan report, From Registrations to Recounts: The Election Ecosystems of Five Midwestern States. Fannie M. Lewis is [...]
Daniel Tokaji is a law professor at Ohio State’s Moritz College of Law and the associate director of Election Law @ Moritz, which focuses on laws governing elections at all levels. He’s
one of the authors of the non-partisan report, From Registrations to Recounts: The Election Ecosystems of Five Midwestern States. Fannie M. Lewis is [...]
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