This argument will go nowhere. Political parties are not required by the constitution or any law to hold primaries in order to nominate a candidate. They make up their own rules.
U.S. citizens get to vote in November for whoever the party nominates.
True. But, they should be outlawed from defrauding their voters into thinking that their primary votes matter.
Moreover, public (tax payer)election assets, machines, polling locations, etc. Should be outlawed from being used for party primary elections, if those "elections" are not actually elections.
Why are our tax dollars being used for what is literally a non-election, political party activity? How is that even legal?
This argument will go nowhere. Political parties are not required by the constitution or any law to hold primaries in order to nominate a candidate. They make up their own rules.
U.S. citizens get to vote in November for whoever the party nominates.
True. But, they should be outlawed from defrauding their voters into thinking that their primary votes matter.
Moreover, public (tax payer)election assets, machines, polling locations, etc. Should be outlawed from being used for party primary elections, if those "elections" are not actually elections.
Why are our tax dollars being used for what is literally a non-election, political party activity? How is that even legal?