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<font color="white" size="1">-Henry Permanent Calendar (named after Henry and Steve Hanke, a Johns Hopkins 
economist who also advocates calendar overhaul), every date falls on the same 
day of the week  forever.The calendar follows a pattern of two 
30-day months followed by one 31-day month. That means the old rhyme, 
"30 days hath September, April, June and November," would need to be 
revised to "30 days hath September, June, March and December."To account for 
extra time, Hanke and Henry drop leap years and instead create a 
"leap week" at the end of December every five or six years. 
This extra week, dubbed "Xtr", would adjust for seasonal drift while keeping 
the 7-day cycle on track."The new calendar can be fairly often off 
as much as three days on the seasons, but looking out, could 
you tell?" Henry said. "Of course you couldn't tell."The economics of timeFor 
Henry, the new calendar is worth it because of how much time 
and effort goes into revising the calendar each year. He first got 
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<font color="white" size="1">They will also appoint two members to a slate committee, which will 
choose 13 additional delegates.The slate is voted on at the party's state 
convention in June.The system puts a premium on getting the most votes 
in individual congressional districts. If a candidate's supporters can control a congressional 
district convention, they can choose national delegates and slate committee members who 
support their candidate.In a tight, three-way race, it is possible for a 
candidate to narrowly win two of the four congressional districts -- putting 
him or her in position to win the most delegates -- but 
come in second in overall votes statewide."The delegates are going to reflect 
the division within the party itself," said John Ryder, a member of 
the Republican National Committee from Tennessee who chaired the panel that wrote 
the new proportional rule. "The end result is nobody comes out of 
a proportional state with a clear mandate, unless of course they do, 
which wou
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