• @[email protected]
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      23 hours ago

      Sure buddy, call that a primary if you want. I’m not trying to convince you of anything. Believe what you want, and don’t worry that you’re not respected for it.

        • @[email protected]
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          323 hours ago

          The whole reason we are discussing primaries is that you (incorrectly) believe they indicate electability in the general. How exactly does a primary where the citizens didn’t get to vote for the “winning” candidate do that? Not very well apparently.

            • @[email protected]
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              211 hours ago

              Is this supposed to somehow further the discussion? Are you even trying to be coherent, or are you just grasping at whatever snark you can come up with?

              • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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                111 hours ago

                Well it’s hard to have a conversation about primaries when your definition doesn’t match the DNC’s.

                But you’re right this has definitely reached the end of anything productive.

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                  29 hours ago

                  Gosh, I ignorantly thought the primary was where the delegates get chosen (based on a candidate they agree to choose at the convention), not the process of delegates selecting the candidate. I honestly had no idea that there was a published definition that would set me straight. Can you point me in that direction?

                  Still, I don’t see the relevance since a primary that doesn’t give citizens the opportunity to express support for a candidate can’t tell us anything about support for that candidate. How we define “primary” really doesn’t come into it.