This took me a moment to understand because it is 3:13am. And also because I am stoned.
But it seems you are saying we should all vote in the Republican primary so Trump loses the Republican nomination. Trump, as the sitting President, would of course still run, just as an Independent. And the Republicans would split their votes between Trump and the Republican nominee, and the democrat would win. But wouldn’t that also be the case if the conservative alternative, like Romney, just ran as an independent against Trump and the Democrat?
(If Trump survives to 2020 and runs again...)
Considering how many of the recent elections were about voting AGAINST a candidate rather than FOR a candidate, I think Dems could and should take it to the logical conclusion.
If they don't want Trump to win in 2020, if there is another candidate in Republican primaries, they should go ahead and vote in Republican primaries instead of Democrat ones.
IMO, given the results of 2016, it's way more important Trump does not make it than which specific Dem does.
... wouldn’t that also be the case if the conservative alternative, like Romney, just ran as an independent against Trump and the Democrat?
(If Trump survives to 2020 and runs again...)
Considering how many of the recent elections were about voting AGAINST a candidate rather than FOR a candidate, I think Dems could and should take it to the logical conclusion.
If they don't want Trump to win in 2020, if there is another candidate in Republican primaries, they should go ahead and vote in Republican primaries instead of Democrat ones.
IMO, given the results of 2016, it's way more important Trump does not make it than which specific Dem does.
This took me a moment to understand because it is 3:13am. And also because I am stoned.
But it seems you are saying we should all vote in the Republican primary so Trump loses the Republican nomination. Trump, as the sitting President, would of course still run, just as an Independent. And the Republicans would split their votes between Trump and the Republican nominee, and the democrat would win. But wouldn’t that also be the case if the conservative alternative, like Romney, just ran as an independent against Trump and the Democrat?
I'm all for complete explications of an idea, but Jesus....Given the title of your thread, your whole OP could have been stated in two words: "Vote Blue."
Wait, what? You’re recommending a poster go all ‘laconic?’
:doh
The end justifies the means, eh?(If Trump survives to 2020 and runs again...)
Considering how many of the recent elections were about voting AGAINST a candidate rather than FOR a candidate, I think Dems could and should take it to the logical conclusion.
If they don't want Trump to win in 2020, if there is another candidate in Republican primaries, they should go ahead and vote in Republican primaries instead of Democrat ones.
IMO, given the results of 2016, it's way more important Trump does not make it than which specific Dem does.
I'm all for complete explications of an idea, but Jesus....Given the title of your thread, your whole OP could have been stated in two words: "Vote Blue."
So your solution if for democrats to rat **** or party raid the republican primary?
The end justifies the means, eh?
*sigh* A simple "yes" would have sufficed.As a voter, I can vote in primaries to have Trump vs one of Dems or I can vote to have non-Trump vs a Dem. Sometimes, it's a difficult choice. In this case, given 2016 results, it's not.The end justifies the means, eh?
If and when we have a better election system, e.g. something like equal.vote, things would be more straight forward and more fair. We'd be voting not so much AGAINST someone but actually FOR someone. But until then, we have to vote within constraints of the current system to get best result we can manage.
And take that equal vote nonsense and flush it.
The United States of America.
The States elect their President.
Your vote counts at your state level. That is fair.
Why don't you go and check out the link before you make a fool out of yourself next time. In no way does the proposed system do what you assume.
I already checked it out, so you can only be speaking of your self with that "fool" bs.
As it was set up to be, it is fair. The type of voting used is also fair. Their failure to understand that its the problem. What they want to change it to is what would be unfair.
You clearly don't get what they are talking about then. This is not about disputing EC.
it is clearly you who did not understand the reference to it being an election by the States. While we accomplish that by means of the EC, the point was that it is not a National election by the People. The People elect their local and State Reps and the States elect the President. In contrast, they want direct election of the President by the Star system, or didn't you know what you were promoting?
This took me a moment to understand because it is 3:13am. And also because I am stoned.
But it seems you are saying we should all vote in the Republican primary so Trump loses the Republican nomination. Trump, as the sitting President, would of course still run, just as an Independent. And the Republicans would split their votes between Trump and the Republican nominee, and the democrat would win. But wouldn’t that also be the case if the conservative alternative, like Romney, just ran as an independent against Trump and the Democrat?
Romney isn't conservative so how could he run as the conservative alternative?
I see you still want to make asinine replies.Get it now?
You are the one who keeps bringing up the EC because you clearly did not understand, which has already been pointed out. So you "try again".At national level, winner of the star voting system in each state could just as well be EC representative voting for the winner in that state on behalf of that state.
Must be primo stuff, Bob! In at 3:13 and out at 4:19, and only a paragraph (small) appeared!eace
I think I got distracted midpost searching for the text to my new sig.
I think you were just seeing if anyone was reading your posts and paying attention......
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