In some ways, I like Israeli election laws better than ours: No announced candidacy until 90 days before the election, all political monies are pooled and distributed equally to all candidates, and the media is required to give equal time to any candidate that requests it. No third party political ads on the media.

As long as we're reforming our electoral system, we need to scrap the "winner take all" policy when it comes to electoral delegates. With our current system, a candidate that wins by a fraction of a percent in just 11 key states can be elected President, even if they lose in all 39 other states. This doesn't encourage the candidates to consider the needs of say, Wyoming voters. There should not be a situation where a candidate can lose the popular vote by more than 2 percent, yes still end up with 270 electoral votes by pandering to CA, NY, FL, and OH.

As far as the primary system, the Republican Caucus in CO has been irrelevant pretty much since its inception. A closed primary would be a much better choice.