TroglocratsRdumb
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In most states, Super Tuesday is all about selecting the top Democrat and the leading Republican for a November matchup.
Not in California. Under the state’s top-two primary system, the first and second place finishers advance, regardless of their party affiliation — a system voters enacted over a decade ago, over the strenuous objections of both parties.
In a few critical races, candidates are striving to avoid a same-party top two. Lockout fears loom in competitive seats, where too many challengers threaten to fracture the vote. For candidates in safe seats, getting an opposite-party opponent would be a victory that effectively ends the contest in March.
Comment:
This means that CA could have two Democrats running against each other in the general election.
It means that a Democrat would always win the election.
How is this "democracy"?
How is this competitive?
How is this fair?
This is a one-party government system like in Cuba, North Korea, China, Venezuela...... Ukraine.