I'm afraid the lesson is that Repubs are smarter about the importance of winning elections than Dems are.
We have a top-two primary in California and I'm afraid to see if too many Dems running against few Repubs in a couple of races has given us two Repubs for the general.
It's sort like gerrymandering yourself to ran too many candidates instead of uniting around one fairly early on.
I'm afraid the lesson is that Repubs are smarter about the importance of winning elections than Dems are.
We have a top-two primary in California and I'm afraid to see if too many Dems running against few Repubs in a couple of races has given us two Repubs for the general.
It's sort like gerrymandering yourself to ran too many candidates instead of uniting around one fairly early on.
When is the gov't ignoring the public's vote new? happens all the time