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Joshua Spivak, Opinion ContributorThe Hill |
The Cabinet has long been a graveyard for presidential contenders.
Nebraska's allocation method, which was adopted before the 1992 election, was long seen as an innocuous curiosity.
Looking at the decidedly local issues that motivate voters presents a better understanding of broader trends that may unsettle society.
The march to the elderly has taken place since the adoption of the modern primary and caucus system, when average voters gained the power to select...
Despite the high emotions on both sides, we may very well see a drop-off in turnout that has little to do with the candidates.