To: kevcol; DungeonMaster
Moving Kalifornia to the front would ensure no candidate could ever again start from a relatively unknown position and gradually build momentum to win a party’s nomination. Those unable to raise many millions of dollars before the first primary need not apply.
Clearly, any Kalifornicators who support this idea AND believe the (evil!) Koch Brothers (not to mention their beloved George Soros) have too much influence on our elections have failed to think this through.
15 posted on
04/12/2017 7:44:41 AM PDT by
newgeezer
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To: newgeezer
Moving Kalifornia to the front would ensure no candidate could ever again start from a relatively unknown position and gradually build momentum to win a partys nomination. Those unable to raise many millions of dollars before the first primary need not apply. Clearly, any Kalifornicators who support this idea AND believe the (evil!) Koch Brothers (not to mention their beloved George Soros) have too much influence on our elections have failed to think this through. I'm thinking that Trump spent very little money in Kalifornia for all of the obvious reasons. If that really is the case then Kalifornia seems to have little to do with "conservative" politics.
16 posted on
04/12/2017 9:06:32 AM PDT by
DungeonMaster
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