
Missouri House Approves Binding Presidential Primaries
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Missouris House Elections Committee approves a bipartisan bill to revive presidential primary elections, replacing the current caucus system. The measure, sponsored by Republicans, aims to give voters a direct say in picking presidential nominees starting in 2028. The proposal sets primaries for March in presidential election years, binding delegates to the top vote-getter. The bill passed the committee with strong support, moving it closer to a full House vote. Supporters argue the benefits outweigh the small price tag, while critics raise concerns over added expenses. The bill now heads to the House floor for further consideration.
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