Many people in both major parties have soured on the presidential primary system. …
From a historical perspective, the story of presidential primaries has largely been about the rise of voter power and the falling clout of party insiders; both parties still struggle with striking the right balance between those forces. With Super Tuesday a few days away, Outlook asked a range of politicians, scholars and operatives how they’d reform the presidential primary system. They proposed solutions from changing the calendar to changing the map — and even changing the Constitution to reduce the parties’ power to choose the presidential nominees. CONT.
Christopher Shea, Washington Post