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In reply to the discussion: California's primary for governor is undecided as candidates vie to be in the top two [View all]RockRaven
(19,826 posts)30. It prevents run-offs by keeping the general election to two candidates instead of
one candidate from each party (which usually resulted in 4-8 candidates on the ballot), which could lead to the highest vote getter being below 50% -- which then would require a top 2 runoff.
That is pretty much the only advantage.
The system exists the way it does because it was instituted via Proposition 14 during the Governator's reign, designed by a Repug state legislator/Lt Gov. Along with the citizen redistricting commision, it was part of Repug efforts to bamboozle the naive public into structurally helping the Repugs win, via appeals to fairness and efficiency.
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California's primary for governor is undecided as candidates vie to be in the top two [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
Yesterday
OP
Anyone who's still voting Republican for any reason after 1/6 and everything else that's happened in the last 10 years
Karasu
22 hrs ago
#28
Yep. I live in a light blue neighborhood in SoCal, in between the blue west side of the county and the red east county.
chia
21 hrs ago
#34
To bad the MAGA voters nationwide just done don't move enmasse to only one of the deep red states.
cstanleytech
22 hrs ago
#26
Well, yeah. Because CA has the most PEOPLE in the country. The actual percentage of registered Republicans to Dems
Karasu
22 hrs ago
#27
It was Abel Maldonado's baby. Arnie went along to get Maldonado's support for his budget.
RockRaven
22 hrs ago
#31
It prevents run-offs by keeping the general election to two candidates instead of
RockRaven
22 hrs ago
#30
No it isn't. The inane jungle primary distorts reality. That was another wonderful gift that Schwarzenegger
lostincalifornia
Yesterday
#6
California inland is red, no surprises there. I am surprised about a couple coastal counties I didn't expect
chia
Yesterday
#7
If Hilton wins the primary I bet the 🍊🐖💩 will endorse him and he will lose biggly in California !
kimbutgar
Yesterday
#16
California counting continues in cliff-hanger primary votes, Steve Hilton out in front, Spencer Pratt still in the runni
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
3 hrs ago
#37