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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Sanders Makes Push to Change Party Rules [View all]Chathamization
(1,638 posts)28. It's already open, though. There's nothing stopping massive amounts of Republicans from registering
as Democrats. But we didn't see this in '04. And we didn't see tons of Democrats do this in '12. This whole thing reminds me of the people who are pushing voter ID laws, acting so concerned about a potential problem that there's little evidence of.
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I still don't like it, what happens if one party has a Presumptive Nominee and the other doesn't? nt
SFnomad
Jun 2016
#6
States with open primaries don't seem to be suffering from many problems
Chathamization
Jun 2016
#19
Hortensis---Thank you! Well put. I agree with you. This seems to be more about BS's bitterness at
skylucy
Jun 2016
#58
Why should the Republicans decide who the Democratic candidate is or vice versa?
JTFrog
Jun 2016
#18
The purpose of the primaries is to select a leading candidate for the whole country.
-none
Jun 2016
#22
But the Democratic party preselected the candidate they wanted before the primaries even started.
-none
Jun 2016
#29
This response doesn't address the question at hand, open primaries would allow for reThugs to
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#36
Cause the primaries have been mostly closed .... and... no one wants to open the door for reThugs to
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#45
True, nothings perfect... I don't know if the guy who lost is the best person to right the wrongs
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#60
It's already open, though. There's nothing stopping massive amounts of Republicans from registering
Chathamization
Jun 2016
#28
Then they have to go through the process of registering and can't vote in both, that's the point
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#40
They can and get caught later... IF there's a check on them. Either way, no need to make it easier
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#48
No, that would be voter fraud. This is like people pushing voter ID laws.
Chathamization
Jun 2016
#52
I'm not talking about conservative Democrats, I'm talking about actual Republicans
Chathamization
Jun 2016
#51
the people...who are democrats decide in primaries. the people...who are not have the general nt
msongs
Jun 2016
#30
The people who have registered as democrats can ... AND... not vote in both primaries and
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#42
I see the rules on Superdelegates changing ... getting rid of them, probably not
SFnomad
Jun 2016
#10
so the guy who disdains the democrats for 74 years and becomes one for 10 minutes wants to boss
msongs
Jun 2016
#31