• alcoholicorn
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    6 months ago

    So they were choosing between the governor who privatized the power grid and supports statehood vs a “small government, pro-business, pro-statehood conservative”.

    Really seems like they’re just gonna continue to get fucked.

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      6 months ago

      Just to be clear, this was a primary election within the pro state hood party (PNP), who tend a little toward the republican side, ironically given the national Republican’s party obstruction of consideration of Puerto Rico state hood. So even the democrats within that party will tend toward the conservative side. The other major party PPD is in general in favor of continuing the status quo as a US territory, or some advocating for independence with a free association with the US. This party tends to lean a little more toward the democrats.

      Both of the two major parties have Democrats and Republicans in them though, and are more defined based on views of Puerto Rico’s status in regards to the rest of the US. There are also some significant larger additional parties.

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_party_strength_in_Puerto_Rico

      Anyways, that was why both candidates are pro state hood, it’s the primary for the pro state hood party. And as someone else pointed out, Democrat vs Republican is too simple of a way to view the political situation.