Posted by Ray Haynes at 12:00 am on Sep 07, 2007 Comments Off on Systems Determine Strategies
In 1997, Tom Hudson on my staff came to me with a great idea–why
don’t we distribute our presidential delegates to the winner of the
primary in each congressional district? At that time,
California had about 180 presidential delegates (three per
congressional district and about 21 bonus delegates), all of which
were awarded to the presidential candidate that won the most votes
in the presidential primary. Given this system, most
presidential candidates would show up in California about a year
away from the primary, have a bunch of fundraisers in San Diego,
Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sacramento, then come in about two
weeks before the primary and spend several million dollars on
commercials. Not a system designed to build a stronger party
operation.
My experience in politics taught me two principles of
politics. Principles dictate positions. Systems dictate
strategies. If California Republicans wanted a stronger party
operation, they had to devise systems that encouraged people to
develop that operation. A winner take all by congressional
district system would do that. California has double the
delegates of any other state, and five or six… Read More