Ed Kilgore has this analysis of how California’s top-two system is subject to manipulation by both Democratic and Republican Party leaders. Kilgore is the political columnist for New York Magazine.
Ed Kilgore has this analysis of how California’s top-two system is subject to manipulation by both Democratic and Republican Party leaders. Kilgore is the political columnist for New York Magazine.
Why does Kilgore refer to segregated partisan primaries as “normal”?
Because they have been for the past century
NO primaries.
What math genius politics columnist can detect the EVIL minority rule gerrymander math in the USA and ALL 50 State regimes ??? —
1/2 or less votes x 1/2 rigged districts (esp in top 2 primary regimes) = 1/4 or less CONTROL.
Too many math MORONS to count — esp. in the brain dead New Age media.
Super Good Luck in trying to educate such know-it-all math MORONS.
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@BL, Then he should have use “conventional”.
I don’t have a lot of confidence in the California Republican Party. I suspect that their statewide candidates could still find a way to lose if they were running unopposed.