How ordinary candidates beat party elites in US primaries
US primary elections regularly produce upsets – sitting congresspeople lose to 30-year-olds canvassing door-to-door, while well-connected millionaires fall to teachers, activist lawyers or local councillors. The open and unpredictable nature of American primaries means party elites have no guaranteed path to victory. The piece examines how and why these upsets keep happening.
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