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National Primary : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Primary A national primary is a proposed system for conducting that the United States presidential primaries and caucuses all occur on the same day (not currently the case). ==Early attempts== The first bill for a national primary was introduced in Congress by Representative Richard Hobson of Alabama in 1911. President Woodrow Wilson endorsed the concept. Since that time 125 similar bills have been introduced. 〔() What Role for Government?: Lessons from Policy Research, 1983, ISBN 0-8223-0481-3, R.J. Zeckhauser, Derek Leebaert p46 (via Google Book Search)〕 Support was strong in 1913 with the Senate discussing the plan for an hour and deciding that there was general support for President Wilson's reforms.〔() NATIONAL PRIMARY FAVORED IN SENATE, Special to The New York Times, 1913-12-04, p3 〕 In 1915, Senator Atlee Pomerene of Ohio, Chairman of the sub-committee examining President Wilson's plan, came to the conclusion that an amendment to the Constitution was needed before such a national primary could occur. 〔() DROPS NATIONAL PRIMARY.; President Won't Push Plan, Pomerene Reporting Adversely, Special to The New York Times, 1915-03-25, p5〕
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