Do what you like of course, but if you go by that criteria, you are throwing your vote behind the guy that everybody wants, instead of the guy that you want.
Do what you like of course, but if you go by that criteria, you are throwing your vote behind the guy that everybody wants, instead of the guy that you want.
I posed that question as a tie-breaker in the case where two equally good candidates are in the contest. The other poster had posted:
Barletta & Mastriano are good candidates. I'm asking myself who is best for the general election. It's a tough call.