Which is almost always the case in crowded primaries for open seats.
Your "point" is stupid.
Any bets that if there were a runoff (which there is not), graf loses.
Your delusions are getting the best of you. Care to name me a state in which a candidate who gets 43% of the vote in a primary faces a runoff election?
Which is almost always the case in crowded primaries for open seats.
Your "point" is stupid.
"Any bets that if there were a runoff (which there is not), graf loses."
Your delusions are getting the best of you. Care to name me a state in which a candidate who gets 43% of the vote in a primary faces a runoff election?
Texas and Wisconsin, just off the top of my head.