• @[email protected]
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    -65 months ago

    I think taking the delegates from NH because moderates keep losing to progressives is a bigger deal that will effect turnout.

    Biden’s and the DNC’s excuse that the state Dem party wasn’t able to convince the Republicans running NH into changing the law that NH has to schedule primaries first is an incredibly flimsy excuse.

    There was nothing the NH Dem party could do to comply with the DNC.

    And of all people, Biden should have been understanding that Dems can’t force Republicans to do something they don’t want to do.

    Just making the demand to begin with was incredibly fucked up.

    It was an impossible demand, and they act like it was an easy thing that the state party could somehow do with a snap of their fingers.

    The only way it could have happened, is if the Dem party broke state law.

    And a national party demanding a state party break their own laws to give the favored candidate an advantage is something I honestly thought would just be a Republican thing at least for a couple more elections cycles.

    • norbert
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      -25 months ago

      Oh look a concern troll that’s sooooooo concerned about NH and state party rules. This person 100% actually cares and isn’t just trying to suppress the left vote.

      • @[email protected]
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        -75 months ago

        I’m concerned that the only other option in American politics besides trump just wiped out an entire states primary for something the state party can’t control…

        If you’re not upset about what that means, I don’t know what else to say that wasn’t in my first comment.

        • prole
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          35 months ago

          I know you’re probably too young to know this, but you just described the American electoral process. This is how the incumbent advantage works. The overwhelming majority of the time, a party will not primary the incumbent candidate because it would be incredibly stupid.

          Stop talking about it as if it’s in any way notable.

          • @[email protected]
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            05 months ago

            I’ll ignore the insults because I genuinely want to know and no one I ask ever responds again.

            When was the last time a national party removed all primary delegates from a state for something the state party had zero control over?

            For bonus points:

            Was that a state where the party favorite came in last and the most progressive candidate won the last two primaries?