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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAn update on that Susan Collins "He's learned his lesson" thing
Maggie Haberman
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"I hear a lot of Republicans tomorrow will vote for the weakest candidate possible of the Democrats," Trump says of the crossover primary in NH, where independents can vote in either primary.
7:14 PM · Feb 10, 2020·Twitter Web App
@maggieNYT
"I hear a lot of Republicans tomorrow will vote for the weakest candidate possible of the Democrats," Trump says of the crossover primary in NH, where independents can vote in either primary.
7:14 PM · Feb 10, 2020·Twitter Web App
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An update on that Susan Collins "He's learned his lesson" thing (Original Post)
Miles Archer
Feb 2020
OP
Wounded Bear
(58,436 posts)1. I hate open primaries...
oh and Trump, too.
spooky3
(34,300 posts)3. I like watching the caucuses, but I think they are extremely undemocratic, and
that no state with a caucus should lead off the primary season.
Wounded Bear
(58,436 posts)5. Caucuses are where loud minorities can dominate...
They work in small towns and small groups, maybe, but in a modern populous states, they should be dumped.
spooky3
(34,300 posts)6. And where only the people who can afford the time to participate
can do so.
GoCubsGo
(32,061 posts)2. I guess he didn't see the polls that say that every one of them can beat him?
Even our "weakest" candidate is head and shoulders above that motherfucker.
jls4561
(1,241 posts)4. And I hear that weak minded will Republicans will vote for the weakest minded Republican candidate
whenever possible.