The problem with your argument is that we are going to have "perpetual campaigns" in any case here in the USA. Keeping the primaries late doesn't shorten the campaigns. They just lengthen the primary campaigns at the expense of the general election campaigns.
The problem with your argument is that we are going to have "perpetual campaigns" in any case here in the USA. Keeping the primaries late doesn't shorten the campaigns. They just lengthen the primary campaigns at the expense of the general election campaigns.
The problem with your argument is that we are going to have "perpetual campaigns" in any case here in the USA. Keeping the primaries late doesn't shorten the campaigns. They just lengthen the primary campaigns at the expense of the general election campaigns.