• queermunist she/her
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    5 months ago

    Mail ballots to all registered democrats and let them vote for who they want? It doesn’t have to be a whole pageant.

    In most countries the elections do not take as long as they do in the US. We’re pretty unique for having these super drawn out elections and primaries, but we don’t have to do things this way. Have an ultra condensed primary and then it’s over, and Harris would probably win anyway. Just the simple act of giving voters a chance to express their support would quell these criticisms.

    If they wanted they could organize this whole thing in a month. Just push the Convention to September 1st. That’ll give everyone plenty of time to research candidates and time for debates and time for rallies, and it would suck all the oxygen out of the room so Trump would basically never be able to get on TV for the entire course of that month 😏

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      5 months ago

      Most of those countries have less than 20% of the population of the US and are smaller than our largest states.

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        5 months ago

        India pulled off their election this year in six weeks.

        We live in the future. It’s not like the only way to hear about a politician is to physically go to an event and see them in person, and it’s not like the only way to research a candidate is to go through your local library to find physical newspaper archives. A debate anywhere is a debate everywhere and you can look up anyone’s record in an instant on Wikipedia.

        Also, remember, we’re talking about a primary. Those are inherently smaller because they only encompass Democrats, instead of the entire population.

        Also also, these excuses don’t actually address the problem: the appearance of an undemocratic process.