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still_one

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2. I am against Open Primaries, and I am from California. However, it should be noted that
Tue Apr 30, 2019, 11:02 AM
Apr 2019

presidential primaries are treated differently from other primaries in California.

Only voters indicating a preference for a party may vote for that party's presidential nominee, or those who register as "no party preference", may request a ballot for a presidential primary candidate.

The reality of open primaries, or modified closed primaries, is pushed by those who do NOT want to be associated with the Democratic party.

We have been somewhat lucky so far, but this has the potential to come back and bite us badly

In the midterms we had something like 35 candidates running for Senate. The is confusing, large, and the potential that a trump like candidate can get in is there.

A perfect example of this is how Arnold Schwarzenegger won because too many candidates were running for governor. Schwarzenegger left our state with a lot of financial problems, which Jerry Brown straightened out.

I am really against open primaries. Allowing someone who is not a Democrat to determine who the Democratic nominee is insane. It doesn't take that much effort for someone to register as a Democrat, and the fact that those people do not want to be associated with the Democratic party, but determine who its nominee is, is absurd


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