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minus-squarerbhfd@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up33·edit-21 year agoMost likely, this would make the Republicans vote for whoever their candidate is, rather than a minority Democrat winner. Not saying I disagree with you per se. I had the same thought when reading this news. The current system was probably designed to promote compromise, even across party lines. But we all know how well that’s working out these days.
Most likely, this would make the Republicans vote for whoever their candidate is, rather than a minority Democrat winner.
Not saying I disagree with you per se. I had the same thought when reading this news.
The current system was probably designed to promote compromise, even across party lines. But we all know how well that’s working out these days.