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Penultimate Amazing
Primaries are dog and pony shows run by the parties, not the same thing as general elections.
Between 50% and 100% of the general election candidates are determined by these "dog and pony" shows every four years.
Primaries are dog and pony shows run by the parties, not the same thing as general elections.
Chicago officials reporting record low voter turnout. Reports of large number of poll worker no-shows in Florida. Reports of polling locations closed and people unable to vote.
What an embarrassment for these states that refused to postpone the primary.
Between 50% and 100% of the general election candidates are determined by these "dog and pony" shows every four years.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Incumbents ran in 82.4 percent of seats up for election in 2016.
- Of the incumbents running for re-election, 79.4 percent did not face primary opposition.
- In 41.8 percent of general election races, candidates faced no opposition from the other party.
This is some ************* ********, IMO.
If people aren't willing to risk their lives for democracy, they don't deserve to keep it.
FTFY.This is some ************* ********, IMO.
If people aren't willing to risk their lives and the lives of everyone they love and those with whom they come into the most incidental contact for democracy, they don't deserve to keep it.
Other than the presidential race (which is a foregone conclusion at this point, barring exogenous factors), there was only one office that had two candidates.
Nothing can fix that post.
FTFY again.I see civilians praising soldiers for putting their lives at risk for democracy on a nearly daily basis; bit weird how civilians are so put off by the idea when it comes to their own lives and the lives of everyone they love and those with whom they come into the most incidental contact.
No. Maybe it won't be safe then either. Maybe a system will have to be set up to solve the voting problem sometime in the next few months (we still have a mail system, there's an Internet; we are not entirely without options that minimize viral exposure). Frankly, unless their leadership is insane (some are), both parties should be looking at whether it's a good idea to hold their conventions at all.Once again, what makes you think "the lives of everyone they love and those with whom they come into the most incidental contact" will somehow be in less danger come June, when the virus is vastly more prevalent? Are you putting faith in the party of science denial to get math and the timing right?
All that said, since we know it's not safe right now, your suggestion that either postponing theelectionprimaries or not showing up at a polling station is ruining democracy is, well, pure stupidity.
Bit weird to keep disregarding the way viruses spread and the fact that many of us are following and passing along the advice of scientists rather than the scumbag-in-chief but whatevs.We know it's not safe right now, but we've no idea whether it will be any safer in June, by which point many more people will have been exposed. If we're going to hold a vote in Ohio at some point, why should we prefer early June? Shall we assume the party of science denial and voter suppression is getting good advice and playing it straight on this issue?
ETA: Bit weird to pretend the primaries aren't an important part of the election in a two-party system but whatevs.
None, but they picked a date. Between now and then, state officials are responsible for figuring out how to safely hold their primary election. What's your problem with it...I mean, apart from it ruining democracy?Which scientists said we'll be good to go by June (e.g. in Ohio)?
Reports of large number of poll worker no-shows in Florida. Reports of polling locations closed and people unable to vote.
What an embarrassment for these states that refused to postpone the primary.
None, but they picked a date. Between now and then, state officials are responsible for figuring out how to safely hold their primary election. What's your problem with it...I mean, apart from it ruining democracy?
For a start, the aforementioned state officials are from the party that consistently stands up for voter suppression and against science-based decision making. On those premises alone, I expect them to **** this up wildly. They have literally no reason to get it right.
What reason do they have to get it wrong? It's not like they can stop the Democratic Party from having a presidential nominee, so what's the point of your nonsense?
Who knows? They might even see that switching to vote by mail is a good idea...and it is.
How confident are you that the postponed states will implement a postal ballot? You sound highly confident.