The Los Angeles Times has this story about the California gubernatorial race and the effect that the top-two system is having.
The Los Angeles Times has this story about the California gubernatorial race and the effect that the top-two system is having.
LA Times is FAKE NEWS
Richard Winger doesn’t use real news sources such as Not The Bee.
16 February 2026, a few days after Restore Britain announced its launch as a political party, the organisation stated that it had reached 50,000 members. Two days later, party leader Rupert Lowe said that membership had risen to 70,000, and on 20 February he said on X that the party had reached 80,000 members.
The comments that actually need to be removed are those which libel and slander President Trump as a “tyrant.” That leads to assassination attempts against the President. There was just another assassination attempt this morning. Restore Britain should be its own story here.
The LA Times endorsed a yes vote on the top two referendum and only acknowledged the possibility of this scenario after the votes were already cast.
Frankly, no state should have something like “Top Two” or “Top Four.” Let each individual voter vote for his or her own choice, period.
Shut up, spambot.
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Sorry, Oregon Bob. I wasn’t talking to you. There was a spambot other than AZ, which actually did get removed.