My RedState post on the end of the Democratic primary.

Found here.  Short version: yeah, it’s over and Sanders lost.  We’re just going to have to wait a bit until the galvanic twitching stops. And it’s annoying that I can’t even gloat a little.  I mean, let’s face it: our primary’s objectively worse right now.

8 thoughts on “My RedState post on the end of the Democratic primary.”

  1. When Sanders does finally end his campaign, I’m still intending to share a video of the Soviet flag being lowered over the Kremlin to celebrate.

  2. You could also look at it the other way around. It takes a Hillary to make Trump look electable-ish.

  3. So in other words the GOP can now start running against the felon and not the Sandinista.

  4. Do I need to post yet another rant about how we could have saved ourselves from this lousy situation if only the primaries had used an approval voting system?

    By treating each candidate as a separate question, “Do you approve of this person for the job?” approval voting lets each voter indicate support for one, some, or all candidates. All votes count equally, and everyone gets the same number of votes: one vote per candidate, either for or against. Final tallies show how many voters support each candidate, and the winner is the candidate whom the most voters support.

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