Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jungle primaries are really tough for the GOP because there is a lot of money propping up fringe candidates who are consistently trying to run from the far right. The same really doesn’t exist for the Democrats and candidates from the far-left. And if there are weird far left candidates, they are likely to be rightwing billionaire-funded spoiler candidates.
We need to get dark money out of politics.
So - I proposed this before and no one was really interested, but here I'll try again: Watching Palin and Begich cannibalize each other's votes, leaving open the path for a third candidate to take the win, do we see any possible parallel here if Trump and DeSantis are both in the R primary in 2024? Doesn't it seem possible that they each cull from the same group of voters - and there's room for some third candidate to end up with more than either of them individually?
I don't know who that third candidate is, and I know primaries are different from generals, and I know ranked choice is different from winner takes all. But it still seems like there could be something similar here. Am I wrong? My spouse thinks so - he thinks if Trump is in the race, it's definitely Trump, and no one else will get enough votes to affect that.