New research claims that bipartisan primaries have broad societal benefit, but opposition is growing, and Louisiana voters this weekend will participate in the state’s first closed primary since 1978.
Open Primaries Have Their Fans. The Parties Are Not Among Them.
Originally reported by New York Times
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