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Re: Alternative Primary System
Personally I think the current primary system is flawed in the respect that what if voters in say Montana wanted to vote for someone other than Obama or Clinton ... or even McCain? They can't because voters in earlier states have already forced other candidates out. Some of those candidates may have done well in states that held primaries at a later time. I think the suggestion in the OP is not a bad one. I still think there's flaws, but certainly less than the current system.
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Thus the little states wouldn't be ignored since they would set the tone for the whole campaign and would give the less financially able candidates a chance to make a splash and raise some funds. And, if states like Ohio, Texas and California voted last, very rarely would the primary season end before every state had had a chance to vote. ...on the other hand, I'm about sick of this primary season, so maybe that's a bad idea... Quote:
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I have a Really wacky idea - Given that both halves of our ruling party are officially private entities, let them hold their primaries However They Choose - all at once, alphabetically by state, alphabetically by voter name, or whatever. The only thing Really wrong here is that the government is dictating the internal workings of an ostensibly law-abiding private entity. They don't care who gets the little league MVP, or who is the captain of the bowling team, or any number of other things, why should they dictate how a political nominee is selected? After all, if a party has a particularly good/bad method of candidate selection, that can become another factor for voters to consider when deciding who is fit to rob our grandchildren blind.
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Why not? It's our country, not theirs, and if we get together and say that's what we want, they had better start DOING it.
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I completely agree with limiting the campaign time. I almost always get cranky as the campaigning continues, then I get burnt-out (but I still vote). However and unfortunately, it is hard to reconcile this opinion with allowing states' rights when it comes to their spending money on the primaries. There has to be a way to respect states' rights and limit campaigning time. I am not savvy enough in the law to find the way, though.
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To stop people from campaigning, you'd effectively have to stop people from describing what they thing gov. policy should be and forbid them from telling anyone who they wanted to see elected to public office. Not only would it be a blatant violation of free speech, it would also be completely unenforceable; you'd effectively be outlawing discussions of politics in an election year. And, finally, it would give massive power to the incumbents since they effectively "campaign" through the actions they take in office.
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