Daily Beast Article Says California Will Have Huge Influence Over 2020 Democratic Presidential Nomination

Gideon Resnick in the Daily Beast here writes that California will have a huge influence over the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination race, due to having moved its presidential primary to early March.


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Daily Beast Article Says California Will Have Huge Influence Over 2020 Democratic Presidential Nomination — 4 Comments

  1. The 7th California Parliament Election of 2018 will be key in turning back the one-party system elections in SF and Oakland (IRV in single-winner districts) which have been condoned by CfOE, FairVote, Free and Equal, SF Chronicle, Bay Area Newsgroup and the San Francisco voters.

    The United Coalition has been using pure proportional representation for more than twenty-three consecutive years and pure proportional representation (PR) works fine.

    Sign up and join the political unity, the Artist Union and All Party System Co. dues-paying elected volunteers to help fund the collaboration among all parties and independents for pure proportional representation and the new world humanitarian project in 2018:

    http://www.usparliament.org/signup.php

  2. The California primary in March will make it even harder for upstart campaign to potentially win, since you have to have popular support from the start, along with massive amounts of money. Such a far election system we have in the land of the free. It’s almost as though the poor and middle-class, in the end, don’t get any choice at all. There are probably countries ran by African warlords that have fairer presidential elections than the U.S.

  3. How many special interest gangster billionaires want to be Prez ???

    Hmmm — see the top 2 in 2016.

    Some possible pressure now to have a national primary in May-June-July in Prez years, at least ??? —

    to have *serious* candidates — and NOT the usual suspect ego stunt types (as in 2016 Prez primaries).

    PR and AppV

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