They have a Kabuki Play... where the voters line up and fill out ballots... and then the counters throw out the votes they don't like, add votes for the candidates they want... and ultimately the candidate selected months ago as the "winner" is somehow given enough votes to just 'barely' win over his opponents.
It's a sad act... but it's not an election. It's like putting a fish on a hook, tossing the line into the water and then reeling it back in and saying "I caught a fish!". The California "elections" are as much about voting as that example is about 'fishing'.
California doesn't have "elections" anymore.
They have a Kabuki Play... where the voters line up and fill out ballots... and then the counters throw out the votes they don't like, add votes for the candidates they want... and ultimately the candidate selected months ago as the "winner" is somehow given enough votes to just 'barely' win over his opponents.
It's a sad act... but it's not an election. It's like putting a fish on a hook, tossing the line into the water and then reeling it back in and saying "I caught a fish!". The California "elections" are as much about voting as that example is about 'fishing'.