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A candidate becomes a cinch to win the nomination if he wins the support of three of the five coalitions, a majority.
Next, for each system of voting, they asked how many of these coalitions will be winning coalitions: a computer crunched the numbers and gave the answer.
Take his failure to seize the one great prize his party sought for decades – proportional representation that would make such coalitions a fixture.
"The difference is that the war made it clear that we really do need coalitions," a senior White House official said.
Clegg's aides argued that the refusal to highlight differences between the coalition partners was necessary to reassure voters that coalitions, a new phenomenon in British politics, can work.
Johannes Lindvall, "Commitment Problems in Coalitions: A New Look at the Fiscal Policies of Multi-Party Governments," in: Political Science Research and Methods 3 1 (2014).
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