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Le Taz Hot

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52. The 85% of the people who
Thu Aug 1, 2013, 12:22 PM
Aug 2013

don't get to choose from the complete list of original candidates.

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I'm going to kick this once Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #1
Changing our system of government got more respone than this good post. mick063 Aug 2013 #2
I don't know, I thought it a good topic of discussion Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #3
This is key. That's why it's given so little oxygen. Also... Junkdrawer Aug 2013 #4
Every Primary in the nation should be held the same day, a month before the General. 1-Old-Man Aug 2013 #5
Yes, that would be one step nadinbrzezinski Aug 2013 #6
I said something like this after '08, which was unbelievably unbalanced. LWolf Aug 2013 #7
I have a problem with the Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #13
I remember the league of women voters debates. LWolf Aug 2013 #18
Well, as far as I know, Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #23
That's a good start. LWolf Aug 2013 #29
We do have several "activist" forums. Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #37
Here's an idea--if you want to reclaim the process, how about showing up to do the work? msanthrope Aug 2013 #8
Here's another idea -- Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #9
But it is about you. It's about personal action, and what you are willing to do msanthrope Aug 2013 #11
The topic is the primary process. Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #14
Yes--the primary prcess doesn't change until enough actual bodies within the Party want to msanthrope Aug 2013 #17
Oy vey! Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #27
The entire point of a primary process is whittling down the slate. msanthrope Aug 2013 #44
How can a candidate stay in the primary if s/he doesn't have any money? KamaAina Aug 2013 #53
Through grass-roots support. Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #54
South Carolina is in the mix because KamaAina Aug 2013 #60
I live in Oregon. I was very fucking involved from platform convention on in 2008 and in the Bluenorthwest Aug 2013 #21
But isn't that an Oregon problem? Work to move the primary. The primaries are msanthrope Aug 2013 #25
For starters... bobclark86 Aug 2013 #50
My point is that becoming the Party may be the only way. nt msanthrope Aug 2013 #58
I don' t live in Iowa or New Hampsire mick063 Aug 2013 #10
But you have local races, right? nt msanthrope Aug 2013 #12
You seem to be laboring under a false premise Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #15
I have no idea what you do all day. But here's what I do know--you are complaining about the msanthrope Aug 2013 #20
Here's what you said: Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #28
I think your idea of a national primary is disastrous....Joe Lieberman msanthrope Aug 2013 #57
I never proposed Calfiornia's primary be moved Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #59
Work for the "Party" selected candidates? That's your idea of reclaiming the process? Junkdrawer Aug 2013 #79
Hey--here's an idea that might seem odd on Democratic Underground, but yeah-- msanthrope Aug 2013 #81
national primary means the establishment candidate wins automatically nt geek tragedy Aug 2013 #16
In what way? Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #19
That would mean the presidential ticket would be picked on the same day nationwide. geek tragedy Aug 2013 #22
But isn't that what we have now? Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #32
Joe Lieberman could have won a national primary in 2004. Howard Dean would have never been heard of. geek tragedy Aug 2013 #34
That's supposition based on Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #39
Partisan thinking is inappropriate when contemplating primaries? nt geek tragedy Aug 2013 #40
Imo partisan thinking is always inappropriate Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #42
Then there's no point to having primaries. nt geek tragedy Aug 2013 #43
That was just a personal opinion Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #46
The entire point of primaries is to define a single political party. It is inherently partisan. geek tragedy Aug 2013 #48
No, the entire point of primaries is to determine Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #49
Your title says "we need to reclaim the primary process" geek tragedy Aug 2013 #51
The 85% of the people who Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #52
This message was self-deleted by its author ieoeja Aug 2013 #33
Imagine 2004 if there had been a national primary. geek tragedy Aug 2013 #35
This message was self-deleted by its author ieoeja Aug 2013 #41
Process is more important than policy. Whining doesn't help. CK_John Aug 2013 #24
Get rid of caucuses. Very easily manipulated. boston bean Aug 2013 #26
That would still leave the process of Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #36
We have caucuses in Minnesota, but all they can do MineralMan Aug 2013 #66
Agree completely. BlueCheese Aug 2013 #75
First, don't give any more money to Pacs, give it directly to the candidate you want in your state. sabrina 1 Aug 2013 #30
as soon as i get a couple billion dollars to buy it away from the networks etc... librechik Aug 2013 #31
Rotating regional primaries question everything Aug 2013 #38
Rotating regional primaries is a better solution. Jim Lane Aug 2013 #45
I'm for anything that gives Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #47
The Primary Process Isn't Just for the Presidential Election. MineralMan Aug 2013 #55
The primary process seems to be corrupted for lower offices too A Little Weird Aug 2013 #61
Each state decides for itself when its Primary elections take place. MineralMan Aug 2013 #64
I get what you're saying A Little Weird Aug 2013 #71
The biggest problem is with Iowa and NH being first all the time. DCBob Aug 2013 #56
I like having the small states vote first. JustABozoOnThisBus Aug 2013 #62
So, instead, the smaller states get to tip the scales? Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #63
The small states get to tip the scales a little JustABozoOnThisBus Aug 2013 #68
Impractical and/or unconstitutional onenote Aug 2013 #65
Actually, I never proposed national legislation Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #69
If there are a "myriad of options" I would expect someone to describe at least one onenote Aug 2013 #76
k&r avaistheone1 Aug 2013 #67
This Californian is in total agreement with you. AtomicKitten Aug 2013 #70
I'd have Iowa, New Hampshire, California, Vermont, Louisiana and Mississippi all go first stevenleser Aug 2013 #72
As a practical matter, how would you get this implemented? onenote Aug 2013 #78
No, I am right there with you. I'm just saying that in my perfect world, that's how it would be stevenleser Aug 2013 #82
YOu'd have better luck getting CA to move its primary up. Bake Aug 2013 #73
California's primary used to be June. Then it was moved up to February. onenote Aug 2013 #77
So for a national candidate, you want all the focus to be on large States... brooklynite Aug 2013 #74
The good and the bad of a long primary season mick063 Aug 2013 #80
The expense of the current system goes both ways. If you win Iowa or New Hampshire, both small stevenleser Aug 2013 #83
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