• kromem@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    By voting in primaries.

    There’s more than just the president. Local elections and specifically primaries are what reshape the representative body.

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      2 months ago

      I agree primaries are a great way to influence candidates.

      That’s probably why the Democratic party effectively cancelled them this year.

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        2 months ago

        Really? They cancelled local primaries? That’s news to me.

        Or do you just mean that they didn’t have a significant primary for a sitting party candidate for President, just like pretty much every candidate in history in that same position for any party?

        I too would have liked a serious primary for this year, but that would have been a significant exception, not the rule.

        The only way it really would have happened is if Biden decided not to run at all.

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        2 months ago

        Can you explain how the Democratic party “effectively cancelled” primaries this year? I guess I’m wondering what I voted on back in March if it wasn’t the Democratic primary ballot

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      2 months ago

      By voting in primaries

      You mean like I’ve been doing for 24 years with no measurable effect? And get told that the person I support in the primary isn’t electable so I’m letting the Republicans win?

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        2 months ago

        The thing about voting is that other people get to do it too. Your candidates didn’t get the most votes. Do you think they should have won anyway, because you liked them the most?

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        By voting in primaries

        Guess you don’t follow politics much. The teabaggers followed that formula and eventually took control of the GOP in form of MAGA. It takes time and commitment otherwise you just get what others create. This isn’t an instant gratification thing. Voting a couple of times isn’t going to cut it.

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          MAGA’s takeover required cooperation from the more moderate Republicans. If moderate Republicans refused to vote for Trump in the general he never would have won.

          Meanwhile liberal and moderate Democrats are celebrating the police raids on the protestors. But you think if we manage to get a decent candidate through the primaries they’ll show up to vote?

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            2 months ago

            The Democratic party today is significantly more progressive than it was 24 years ago, so I’m going to give you kudos

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        No measurable effect? You sure there’s not one single decent person in either the Senate or the House? Or if there are, then how did they get there…?