Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 January 2009
In a book published four years ago, Andrew Busch and I dividedproposals to reform the presidential nomination process into twocategories, which we called comprehensive and incremental (see Mayerand Busch 2004, chapter5). Like any attempt to classify a complex reality, this distinctionblurs a bit at the edges, but the basic idea should be clear.Comprehensive proposals call for major, far-reaching changes in thebasic operations of the presidential nomination process; incrementalproposals make more limited, marginal changes in the rules, whileretaining the fundamental structure of the existing system.