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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner & Greg Skordas
In the heart of Utah's political landscape, a compelling tension has emerged between the caucus-convention system and primary election results. Derek Monson from Sutherland Institute argues that this discrepancy not only raises important questions about the allocation of taxpayer dollars in the nomination process but also invites us to reflect on the words of the Founding Fathers regarding factions and broad-based voter participation. We need to consider how our current political systems align with the constitutional framework and if it truly reflects the will of the people while safeguarding against the undue influence of narrow interests.
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner & Greg Skordas
In the heart of Utah's political landscape, a compelling tension has emerged between the caucus-convention system and primary election results. Derek Monson from Sutherland Institute argues that this discrepancy not only raises important questions about the allocation of taxpayer dollars in the nomination process but also invites us to reflect on the words of the Founding Fathers regarding factions and broad-based voter participation. We need to consider how our current political systems align with the constitutional framework and if it truly reflects the will of the people while safeguarding against the undue influence of narrow interests.
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