Thursday, March 24, 2022

Politics: The Primary Compromise

These blog posts are normally on the first Thursday of the month and I have a big one that I’m working on that isn’t done yet. To ensure that something is done, I’m going to publish this post here today since I’m unsure if I have the last Thursday free for this blog.

 

The title of this post basically has me thinking that if we don’t want an incumbent to win, we should think of a compromise about what to do in order to get them out of office. If they face any primary challenge, we should do whatever it takes to ensure that they lose that primary. I do realize that not everyone has the luxery of living in an open primary state. Others wouldn’t want to vote in the other party’s primary or donate to the other party. But I feel that it is a good thing to point out from time to time.

 

I won’t add too much more. I am posting a lot in a facebook group called I’m glad they finally passed health care reform that will talk about primaries this year. I hope to do updates into the attorney general races, House races, gubernatorial races, and senate races over time. I also want to do more updates into the sedition caucus, but largely as they leave office by posting about those who leave office as they leave. It started with 147 and the number will lower.