That moral questions have no place in party politics.
That all nominations for office should be made by direct primaries.
That election of members of Congress from a State at large is preferable to election from districts within such State.
That the cabinet system of government as practiced in England is preferable to the Congressional system as practiced in the United States.
That the members of the President’s cabinet should have seats and the right to speak in Congress.
That the present tendency in the United States toward centralization in government should be resisted.
That States should be represented in the Senate in proportion to their population.
That the electoral system of presidential elections should be abolished.
That the president should be elected for a period of seven years and be ineligible to reëlection.