So which candidates are acting as stalking horses for Graham to dilute the vote and keep him in office?
I like Nancy Mace and was thinking of sending her some money but don’t know much about her. I sure hope SC conservatives can settle on one and not be fooled by GOPe strategy to dilute base conservative votes with too many candidates. Is it true that dems always vote for Graham in open primary?
http://abcnews.go.com/politics/t/blogEntry?id=19887750
Lee Bright hasn’t announced he will run yet, but there’s every indication he will.
Actually, the more candidates the better. By way of explanation:
Voters who voted in a party's primary, can vote only in the runoff of the same party. Voters who did not vote in the primary, may vote in either party's runoff.
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While the state permits fusion (a candidate may be nominated by multiple parties), if a candidate runs for and looses a primary (of any party), the candidate cannot appear on the November ballot.