Yep, he won his first primary with 28.3% of the vote. Detroit's other member won hers with 31.2%. And of course, it's unfair to single them out; there are many others (Dan Goldman got 25.8%!).
This is why I really think ranked choice is important.
Yep, he won his first primary with 28.3% of the vote. Detroit's other member won hers with 31.2%. And of course, it's unfair to single them out; there are many others (Dan Goldman got 25.8%!).
This is why I really think ranked choice is important.
Yep, he won his first primary with 28.3% of the vote. Detroit's other member won hers with 31.2%. And of course, it's unfair to single them out; there are many others (Dan Goldman got 25.8%!).
This is why I really think ranked choice is important.