Whatever the outcome of this year's presidential election, there will be the continuing need to adopt major structural reform of the nation's electoral system.
The best potential leaders for our country are not making it through the current presidential selection system. Regardless of what happens tomorrow, we need to recognize that long term improvement of our election systems is enormously important, and not at all hopeless, if we build on the momentum that Professors Foley, Pildes and Diamond already have to their credit for major support in crafting the Electoral Count Reform Act of 2022, as well as providing political scientific theoretical bases for Primary process reform.
The best potential leaders for our country are not making it through the current presidential selection system. Regardless of what happens tomorrow, we need to recognize that long term improvement of our election systems is enormously important, and not at all hopeless, if we build on the momentum that Professors Foley, Pildes and Diamond already have to their credit for major support in crafting the Electoral Count Reform Act of 2022, as well as providing political scientific theoretical bases for Primary process reform.