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dragonfire5004's avatar

Democrats recruited more candidates to run in Iowa than Republicans did.

https://x.com/Taniel/status/2033677455752384685

Iowa's deadline passed. Both parties have candidates in all congressional races, & all statewide races.

—For state House:

Dem candidates in 84 of 100 races

GOP candidates in 76 of 100 races

—For state Senate:

Dem candidates in 20 of 25 races

GOP candidates in 19 of 25 races

Kildere53's avatar

When preferences among delegates at a convention differ so drastically from actual primary results, that's not an issue with the primary voters. That's an issue with the delegates, and how they're selected, and how the conventions are organized. And that's true for both parties.

Frankly, these nominating conventions being so massively unrepresentative of actual primary voters reminds me of the presidential caucuses that many states used to use to allocate presidential delegates. For very good reason, almost all of those states have switched to primaries more recently. It's time for Utah, Colorado, and any other state that still uses such a system to get rid of those absurdly unrepresentative conventions and actually respect the will of their own party's primary voters.

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