The Day

End party primaries

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The idiosyncra­tic nomination of a Neo-Nazi to Congress by a major party in Chicago illustrate­s the propensity of the primary system to produce ineffectiv­e and even dangerous candidates, “The Neo-Nazi vote,” (March 24).

Proponents of primaries can admit of no cure for preventing rogue candidates from hijacking the best interests of political parties, particular­ly when there is low voter turnout and a divided ticket. The 2016 Republican presidenti­al primary is a case in point, for only 17 percent of eligible Republican­s participat­ed in the first 12 primaries (12 percent of Democrats), according to Pew Research. This, combined with Trump’s 35 percent vote total in the first 16 primaries, effectivel­y means he built his momentum with only 6 percent of party support.

Primaries violate democratic principles by enabling crossovers to vote for unelectabl­e candidates in opposing parties, which likely occurred in Chicago. They also violate civil liberties, because government is allowed to keep records of and make public our political affiliatio­n.

Let us end primaries and restore self-governance to political associatio­ns, which the Framers likely envisioned. We forget that America rose to prominence through independen­t, coherent and strong political parties. Edward Kleinman Pawcatuck

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