A Primary Challenge for the Future of Elections
Thoughtful watchers of the passing scene are reminded yet again of one thing that has stuck in our craw for over 50 years now: Why do outsiders get to choose a party’s nominee for the general election?
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Thoughtful watchers of the passing scene are reminded yet again of one thing that has stuck in our craw for over 50 years now: Why do outsiders get to choose a party’s nominee for the general election?
Yossi Gestetner claims that by losing a primary, a candidate has shown they are not the stronger general election candidate as a result of not winning more primary votes than another candidate. The article goes on to explain that if a candidate was better, they would win the primary, as they need those voters to win the general. I disagree completely.