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Primaries are not fair at all for either party . Only the proper candidates win, as a rule, to advance to the general elections. And many states have problems proving the winner actually won, because of a lack of paper ballots and a lack of recounts.
This has been going on for longer than many reading this have been alive, and should not change in practice for several decades.
Given the history, it’s time the Democratic will win next year and in 2028. They will patch up some damage and will loose again later to the next wave of gop.
This is not democracy.
Was Trump winning an example of that rule, or a counterexample?
Trump made a lot of people a lot of money. So, he was indeed proper.