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The Primary Solution

Rescuing Our Democracy from the Fringes

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In a divided America, the biggest solvable problem fueling political extremism and dysfunction is hiding in plain sight: party primaries. The Primary Solution is the "thought-provoking" (Arnold Schwarzenegger) answer the country needs.
Congress has become an unproductive and unaccountable mess. Polls show that only twenty percent of Americans think it's doing a good job—yet ninety percent of incumbents are reelected. This shocking discrepancy is a natural outcome of our system of party primaries and their polarizing incentives.

Party primaries were invented over a century ago to democratize candidate nominations, but today their exclusionary rules and low turnout guarantee the exact opposite: only a small fraction of votes wind up deciding the vast majority of our elections. The result is a Congress that, rather than representing a majority of Americans, is instead beholden to the fringes of both major parties. This is the "primary problem" in our politics today. Fortunately, The Primary Solution "illuminates a powerful yet practical pathway out" (James Stavridis, Admiral, US Navy, Retired) and is "a must-read for anyone who wants a sane democracy" (Danielle Allen, author of Our Declaration).

Nick Troiano, founding executive director of Unite America, makes a bold proposal to abolish party primaries in our country. Doing so does not require a Constitutional amendment or an act of Congress. In fact, several states have already replaced party primaries with nonpartisan primaries that give all the voters the freedom to vote for any candidate in every election, regardless of party.

"A fresh, timely political analysis" (Kirkus Reviews), The Primary Solution offers voters across the political spectrum a realistic roadmap to a more representative and functional democracy.
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    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2023

      Founding executive director of Unite America, Troiano asserts in The Primary Solution that the underlying cause of today's political dysfunction is the U.S. primary system. Prepub Alert.

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    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2023
      A bold proposal for significant political change. In his debut book, Troiano, executive director of Unite America, a philanthropic venture fund that promotes nonpartisan election reform, argues forcefully for abolishing partisan primaries that allow participation only by voters registered as Republican or Democrat. These elections attract very low turnout by "tiny factions of voters on the fringes who are most likely to participate and the special interests that aim to influence them." In 2022, 8% of voters in partisan primaries determined 83% of House contests. The author explores several options for reforming primaries to allow for better representation. "All registered voters," he asserts, "regardless of their party affiliation, should have a say in choosing the final candidates for president." Currently, 15 states block independents, and another 15 prevent cross-party voting. Louisiana, Washington, California, and Alaska, though, have abolished partisan primaries, and Troiano argues that adding six states to that roster would significantly reduce the "toxic levels of polarization" blighting the political landscape: "The twenty senators and dozens of House members from those states, roughly divided by party, would be liberated from the Primary Problem and no longer under the threat of being primaried by the fringes." Politicians instead would aim to build support from the widest possible coalition. Troiano offers several models for election reform, including a change in electoral vote counting. In addition, he makes a case for a national primary day, which would follow a generous vetting period, so that early-primary states would not get disproportionate attention. The author draws on numerous studies as well as his experience as a congressional candidate (he ran as an independent in 2014) to make a strong case for "disentangling the process of nominating candidates, which should belong to the parties, from the process of electing candidates, including primaries, which should belong to the public." A fresh, timely political analysis.

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    • Booklist

      February 9, 2024
      There is a certain amount of dysfunction endemic in America's electoral process, exemplified by the fact that, increasingly, more people are getting elected by a smaller percentage of the general electorate. Some of that is obviously due to partisan gerrymandering. However, Troiano's thesis is that a greater reason for this dysfunction is the flawed way in which primary elections are structured. In Primary Solution, he puts forth his premise, describes what he sees as the problems, and proposes a number of solutions he argues would remedy the dysfunction. These include having open primaries not restricted to party affiliation, and adopting the Alaskan model, where people vote for a number of candidates based on preference. Troiano's reasoning is vigorous, but some of his premises are debatable. As with all true believers, he tends to ignore or dismiss certain arguments that don't fit his narrative. Overall, the readership for this book would likely be limited to those with a keen interest in the minutia of the electoral process. But among that readership, debate will doubtless be sparked.

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