GOOD.
EDIT: Maybe next time they'll actually go out and vote.
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GOOD.
EDIT: Maybe next time they'll actually go out and vote.
That's not the root of the problem. You aren't going to solve anything by berating voters. People who don't feel heard don't vote, or they shift towards fascism. Berating them just exacerbates the problem because it makes them feel even less heard. You aren't helping.
Happy to vote in a primary and not have a candidate coronated by the party heads yet again
Primary results are decided by number of votes.
Candidates you liked were invited to participate in the primary by the party heads.
K. Happy to have a primary to decide the will of the voters and who they would like to be the nominee instead of a coronation by the crooks in the DNC
Oh for fucks sake. Ya think?