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John Opdycke, president of Open Primaries, discussed how primaries in America are currently conducted across different states and why opening them up—where no American is required to join a political party to exercise their right to vote—could be the next big step for American democracy.
By Tejas ChoudharyJohn Opdycke, president of Open Primaries, discussed how primaries in America are currently conducted across different states and why opening them up—where no American is required to join a political party to exercise their right to vote—could be the next big step for American democracy.