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Hillary Clinton
In reply to the discussion: Sanders is advocating open primaries. [View all]teamster633
(2,032 posts)29. They may drum me out of my state for saying it but...
...I fully agree that there is no way that NH should be the first primary on the Democratic side. Our population may be pretty representative of the modern rEpublican party, but it is a pale substitute for the diversity of our Party. The idea I like best (can't remember the source) is to divide the country into 5 sections, each of which takes turns as the first primary block of states.
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How do open primaries improve or benefit the Democratic Party with voters who don't want to be
BlueCaliDem
Jun 2016
#8
Ditto!!! I agree. Open primaries just encourage the other party to muck around and
skylucy
Jun 2016
#36
I don't understand the logic in letting people other than Democrats determine the Democratic
Arkansas Granny
Jun 2016
#10
Wonder if he's even aware that the states get to set the rules, not the DNC
Rose Siding
Jun 2016
#18
I'm a little surprised he didn't advocate open caucuses in all jurisdictions
jmowreader
Jun 2016
#20
He should have just hitched himself to the GOPTea Party. They have open primaries.
misterhighwasted
Jun 2016
#40