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Updated · The New York Times · May 24
Richard Thaler Urges Democrats to Rethink 2028 Nominee Selection
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Updated · The New York Times · May 24

Richard Thaler Urges Democrats to Rethink 2028 Nominee Selection

1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 24
  • Richard Thaler argued Democrats should overhaul how they choose a 2028 presidential nominee, framing the process as a high-stakes hiring decision for an unusually important election.
  • The Nobel economist said organizations often make poor hiring choices because true job-performance tests are unavailable and unstructured interviews offer little predictive value.
  • He pointed to the NFL, where 10 of 32 teams changed coaches in the past year, as evidence that even rigorous selection processes often fail to identify effective leaders.
  • For Democrats, Thaler said the challenge is sharper because many contenders will lack national-election experience and none can be fully tested for the presidency before voters decide.
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