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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I sure hope that California and other progressive states (such as NY) vote earlier in the primary! [View all]putitinD
(1,551 posts)3. the entire Country needs to hold primary elections ON THE SAME DAY.
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I sure hope that California and other progressive states (such as NY) vote earlier in the primary! [View all]
Akamai
Jan 2017
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Good thoughts on this! But I don't think I would put states that lost hugely in the
Akamai
Jan 2017
#4
in 2020 CA and NY can go first. NH and Iowa can go last. its only fair to swap now and then **
msongs
Jan 2017
#2
Interesting proposition. I am not sure I am with this but have not considered it.
Akamai
Jan 2017
#5
imagine what a mess we woud have if we had a rolling general, for the same exact reason, we need
putitinD
Jan 2017
#6
I agree. Early primaries, especially in the South, favor more conservative candidates.
jalan48
Jan 2017
#11
no it doesn't. it favors whoever can appeal to black voters who are the most loyal dem voters
JI7
Jan 2017
#14
The entire West Coast gave all its electoral votes to Clinton. It's our turn to go first.
jalan48
Jan 2017
#17
southern dem primary is largely black voters and they do not support those positions you claim
JI7
Jan 2017
#13
And still those southern states reliably go for Republicans ... why handcuff ourselves by appealing
Akamai
Jan 2017
#15
You've thought a lot about this! Good for you! I guess one of my beliefs is that the big states of
Akamai
Jan 2017
#19
But we mustn't conflate the Democratic electorate with the Republican electorate.
Garrett78
Jan 2017
#30
especially since the gun control issue came up more during the southern primaries since most black
JI7
Jan 2017
#34
I've said before that if any single state is going to lead things off, it should be Illinois.
Garrett78
Jan 2017
#24
I've always been in favor with letting states with the highest voter turnout go first
NobodyHere
Jan 2017
#27