So I've got a dilemma..........
My state's primary actually comes up sooner than it has in the past (early voting starts today, final primary day is March 15).
As an unaffiliated voter I can choose which party's primary to vote in. Last time 'round that was easy, since O'bama was already an incumbent I voted in the Republican primary but by then it was too late to make a difference. This time it's earlier.
Which means...
I can either vote in the Democratic primary to support Bernie Sanders; or...
I can vote in the Republican primary to dump Rump.
Unfortunately ---- I can't do both.
Which is more important to the electoral process?
My state's primary actually comes up sooner than it has in the past (early voting starts today, final primary day is March 15).
As an unaffiliated voter I can choose which party's primary to vote in. Last time 'round that was easy, since O'bama was already an incumbent I voted in the Republican primary but by then it was too late to make a difference. This time it's earlier.
Which means...
I can either vote in the Democratic primary to support Bernie Sanders; or...
I can vote in the Republican primary to dump Rump.
Unfortunately ---- I can't do both.
Which is more important to the electoral process?