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Mon Oct 16, 2017, 02:29 PM Oct 2017

Jungle primaries?

One of the pundits on TV - don't remember who - commented that even if Diane Feinstein will come second in the primaries, the "jungle primaries" will still have her as a candidate during the general elections and she will win all the votes of the not far-left voters.

Yes, I think that this is a good system, to prevent extremes of either sides, but never heard it describes in these terms.

And, as I am writing this I wonder whether any third party candidates, like Ms. Stein, even made it to the 2016 general elections if the rules - as I understand them - call for the two top winner of the primaries to be the candidates

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Jungle primaries? (Original Post) question everything Oct 2017 OP
I voted against "top two" in Ca. in 2010. My opinion hasn't changed. stuffmatters Oct 2017 #1

stuffmatters

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1. I voted against "top two" in Ca. in 2010. My opinion hasn't changed.
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 08:17 PM
Oct 2017

Too easy for Repugs to finesse this system...run one or two single candidates when Dems have many in the same primary. It's already happened in Ca in a majority Democratic congressional district... where two Republicans emerged as the finalists from a field of many good Democratic candidates. Voila, that District had to choose between 2 Repugs & ended up with a Republican Congressperson. Write in votes are prohibited.

Also keep in mind that Republicans historically vote at much higher % in primaries and especially down ballot only primaries. The instance above is not the only time this will ever happen I expect.

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