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  1. A crowded field of nine GOP contenders are going to attention-grabbing lengths to secure votes, but it remains unclear if anybody has broken free from the pack with less than a week to go before Wyoming’s primary election.

    #wyomingnews #wyomingelections #primaryelections #ushouserace2026

    wyofile.com/gift-card-give...

  2. Progressive Candidates Face Challenges in Michigan Senate Race

    📰 Original title: Progressives didn’t get the big election night they wanted

    🤖 IA: It's not clickbait ✅
    👥 Users: It's not clickbait ✅

    View full AI summary en.killbait.com/progressive-ca

    #politics #michigansenate #progressivecandidates #primaryelections

  3. Progressive Candidates Face Challenges in Michigan Senate Race

    📰 Original title: Progressives didn’t get the big election night they wanted

    🤖 IA: It's not clickbait ✅
    👥 Users: It's not clickbait ✅

    View full AI summary en.killbait.com/progressive-ca

    #politics #michigansenate #progressivecandidates #primaryelections

  4. Progressive Candidates Face Challenges in Michigan Senate Race

    📰 Original title: Progressives didn’t get the big election night they wanted

    🤖 IA: It's not clickbait ✅
    👥 Users: It's not clickbait ✅

    View full AI summary en.killbait.com/progressive-ca

    #politics #michigansenate #progressivecandidates #primaryelections

  5. "The Democratic National Committee proposed its presidential primary schedule for 2028. Most notably, South Carolina was elevated to go first."

    One problem: "South Carolina’s majority black Democratic electorate is unrepresentative of the party as a whole.

    New Hampshire is likely to go first anyway" for the reasons stated here:
    decalibrate.substack.com/p/the
    copy: @renewedresistance #politics #PrimaryElections

  6. "The Democratic National Committee proposed its presidential primary schedule for 2028. Most notably, South Carolina was elevated to go first."

    One problem: "South Carolina’s majority black Democratic electorate is unrepresentative of the party as a whole.

    New Hampshire is likely to go first anyway" for the reasons stated here:
    decalibrate.substack.com/p/the
    copy: @renewedresistance #politics #PrimaryElections

  7. "The Democratic National Committee proposed its presidential primary schedule for 2028. Most notably, South Carolina was elevated to go first."

    One problem: "South Carolina’s majority black Democratic electorate is unrepresentative of the party as a whole.

    New Hampshire is likely to go first anyway" for the reasons stated here:
    decalibrate.substack.com/p/the
    copy: @renewedresistance #politics #PrimaryElections

  8. "The Democratic National Committee proposed its presidential primary schedule for 2028. Most notably, South Carolina was elevated to go first."

    One problem: "South Carolina’s majority black Democratic electorate is unrepresentative of the party as a whole.

    New Hampshire is likely to go first anyway" for the reasons stated here:
    decalibrate.substack.com/p/the
    copy: @renewedresistance #politics #PrimaryElections

  9. Did you know the Democratic Party is spending $40 million to attack progressive candidates like Abdul El-Sayed and Kai Newkirk? These leaders fight for Medicare for All, economic justice, and real accountability—but the establishment would rather silence them than embrace change. Read more and join the conversation: unenlightenedgeneralists.com/d #DemocraticParty #PrimaryElections unenlightenedgeneralists.com/d

  10. Did you know the Democratic Party is spending $40 million to attack progressive candidates like Abdul El-Sayed and Kai Newkirk? These leaders fight for Medicare for All, economic justice, and real accountability—but the establishment would rather silence them than embrace change. Read more and join the conversation: unenlightenedgeneralists.com/d #DemocraticParty #PrimaryElections unenlightenedgeneralists.com/d

  11. Did you know the Democratic Party is spending $40 million to attack progressive candidates like Abdul El-Sayed and Kai Newkirk? These leaders fight for Medicare for All, economic justice, and real accountability—but the establishment would rather silence them than embrace change. Read more and join the conversation: unenlightenedgeneralists.com/d #DemocraticParty #PrimaryElections unenlightenedgeneralists.com/d

  12. Did you know the Democratic Party is spending $40 million to attack progressive candidates like Abdul El-Sayed and Kai Newkirk? These leaders fight for Medicare for All, economic justice, and real accountability—but the establishment would rather silence them than embrace change. Read more and join the conversation: unenlightenedgeneralists.com/d #DemocraticParty #PrimaryElections unenlightenedgeneralists.com/d

  13. Did you know the Democratic Party is spending $40 million to attack progressive candidates like Abdul El-Sayed and Kai Newkirk? These leaders fight for Medicare for All, economic justice, and real accountability—but the establishment would rather silence them than embrace change. Read more and join the conversation: unenlightenedgeneralists.com/d #DemocraticParty #PrimaryElections unenlightenedgeneralists.com/d

  14. Received primary ballot in the mail. Voted. Taking to drop box this week.

    🗳️

    Bam. Done. ☑️

    Plus, arts funding and public library funding on this ballot. Important. Every vote DEFINITELY counts for those.

    #voting #votingrights #fundthearts #fundpubliclibraries #primaryelections

  15. Received primary ballot in the mail. Voted. Taking to drop box this week.

    🗳️

    Bam. Done. ☑️

    Plus, arts funding and public library funding on this ballot. Important. Every vote DEFINITELY counts for those.

    #voting #votingrights #fundthearts #fundpubliclibraries #primaryelections

  16. Received primary ballot in the mail. Voted. Taking to drop box this week.

    🗳️

    Bam. Done. ☑️

    Plus, arts funding and public library funding on this ballot. Important. Every vote DEFINITELY counts for those.

    #voting #votingrights #fundthearts #fundpubliclibraries #primaryelections

  17. Received primary ballot in the mail. Voted. Taking to drop box this week.

    🗳️

    Bam. Done. ☑️

    Plus, arts funding and public library funding on this ballot. Important. Every vote DEFINITELY counts for those.

    #voting #votingrights #fundthearts #fundpubliclibraries #primaryelections

  18. Received primary ballot in the mail. Voted. Taking to drop box this week.

    🗳️

    Bam. Done. ☑️

    Plus, arts funding and public library funding on this ballot. Important. Every vote DEFINITELY counts for those.

    #voting #votingrights #fundthearts #fundpubliclibraries #primaryelections

  19. ‘Peaking at the right time’: Barbara Kirkmeyer is confident as ballots go out

    Calling 2026 an “interesting” year, Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer said the race for the Republican nomination has taken her…
    #UnitedStates #US #USA #america #geopolitics #Politics #primaryelections #unitedstatesofamerica #UnitedStatesPolitics #USPolitics #usapolitics
    europesays.com/3081144/

  20. State Primaries Today Put California’s Political Future in the Spotlight

    State Primaries Today brings key tests in California, New Jersey, Iowa and beyond as voters shape major races ahead of November.

    thedemocracyadvocate.com/news-

  21. State Primaries Today Put California’s Political Future in the Spotlight

    State Primaries Today brings key tests in California, New Jersey, Iowa and beyond as voters shape major races ahead of November.

    thedemocracyadvocate.com/news-

  22. State Primaries Today Put California’s Political Future in the Spotlight

    State Primaries Today brings key tests in California, New Jersey, Iowa and beyond as voters shape major races ahead of November.

    thedemocracyadvocate.com/news-

  23. Internal Fractures: The Purge of the Republican Establishment

    Donald Trump's endorsements are changing how Republican candidates are chosen in 2026 primaries. See how this affects voters and politicians.

    #TrumpEndorsement, #RepublicanParty, #Election2026, #GOPPolitics, #PrimaryElections

    newsletter.tf/trump-endorsemen

  24. Donald Trump's endorsements are now a key factor in Republican primaries, changing the landscape for many incumbents. This strategy is leading to more ideological candidates being selected.

    #TrumpEndorsement, #RepublicanParty, #Election2026, #GOPPolitics, #PrimaryElections
    newsletter.tf/trump-endorsemen

  25. TRUMP’S REPUBLICAN GRIP TIGHTENS AMIDST SHIFTING WINDS

    Donald Trump continues winning Republican primaries, strengthening his hold on the party. Learn about the impact on the party's future elections.

    #TrumpWins, #RepublicanParty, #PrimaryElections, #GOP, #ElectionNews

    newsletter.tf/trump-wins-repub

  26. TRUMP’S REPUBLICAN GRIP TIGHTENS AMIDST SHIFTING WINDS

    Donald Trump continues winning Republican primaries, strengthening his hold on the party. Learn about the impact on the party's future elections.

    #TrumpWins, #RepublicanParty, #PrimaryElections, #GOP, #ElectionNews

    newsletter.tf/trump-wins-repub

  27. TRUMP’S REPUBLICAN GRIP TIGHTENS AMIDST SHIFTING WINDS

    Donald Trump continues winning Republican primaries, strengthening his hold on the party. Learn about the impact on the party's future elections.

    #TrumpWins, #RepublicanParty, #PrimaryElections, #GOP, #ElectionNews

    newsletter.tf/trump-wins-repub

  28. TRUMP’S REPUBLICAN GRIP TIGHTENS AMIDST SHIFTING WINDS

    Donald Trump continues winning Republican primaries, strengthening his hold on the party. Learn about the impact on the party's future elections.

    #TrumpWins, #RepublicanParty, #PrimaryElections, #GOP, #ElectionNews

    newsletter.tf/trump-wins-repub

  29. So my local Board of Elections was kind enough to send me a postcard informing me that there were no non-partisan elections coming up next month for the primary, and therefore I wouldn't need to come to the polls, as I can't vote in them.

    In other words, I'm in a closed primary state, where only the Democrats vote for their ilk, the Fasc^H^H^H^HRepublicans vote for theirs, and the winners of each go on to meet each other in the General in November. In other words, the playoffs, but for politics.

    Which is how it should be, really, if parties are to mean anything. Of course, I do not vote like seemingly everyone else around me votes - they treat it like it's Survivor, apparently - so several states have, to my feelings, weirder ways of doing it. As an example, I think California has something called the "jungle primary" where literally everyone gets on the same ballot and they take the top two for a runoff, which is so mindbogglingly stupid that the person responsible should be beaten with a stick.

    Of course, I also know about election methods, and wish that we could have Mixed Member Proportional for the legislature and maybe a Condorcet for single member seats (I'd accept AV or STV), but I'm in such a vanishingly small minority in that respect - as I discovered during my political career - that I soon realized that staying quiet about things was for the best. (I'm certainly not going to join up with the Republican or Democratic Parties for what should be obvious reasons.)

    Side note: There's also Delegative, or "Liquid" Democracy, which I really find innovative, and we have the technology to pull it off, but again, we'd need to come to some sort of understanding about what #democracy is actually designed to do, and considering we're still having the "debate" about the Electoral Fucking College, I have no illusions of anything guided by a modicum of reason penetrating into the public consciousness in the foreseeable future.

    #uspol #USElections #PrimaryElections #VotingMethods #cynicism #blathering #OldManYellsAtCloud
  30. So my local Board of Elections was kind enough to send me a postcard informing me that there were no non-partisan elections coming up next month for the primary, and therefore I wouldn't need to come to the polls, as I can't vote in them.

    In other words, I'm in a closed primary state, where only the Democrats vote for their ilk, the Fasc^H^H^H^HRepublicans vote for theirs, and the winners of each go on to meet each other in the General in November. In other words, the playoffs, but for politics.

    Which is how it should be, really, if parties are to mean anything. Of course, I do not vote like seemingly everyone else around me votes - they treat it like it's Survivor, apparently - so several states have, to my feelings, weirder ways of doing it. As an example, I think California has something called the "jungle primary" where literally everyone gets on the same ballot and they take the top two for a runoff, which is so mindbogglingly stupid that the person responsible should be beaten with a stick.

    Of course, I also know about election methods, and wish that we could have Mixed Member Proportional for the legislature and maybe a Condorcet for single member seats (I'd accept AV or STV), but I'm in such a vanishingly small minority in that respect - as I discovered during my political career - that I soon realized that staying quiet about things was for the best. (I'm certainly not going to join up with the Republican or Democratic Parties for what should be obvious reasons.)

    Side note: There's also Delegative, or "Liquid" Democracy, which I really find innovative, and we have the technology to pull it off, but again, we'd need to come to some sort of understanding about what #democracy is actually designed to do, and considering we're still having the "debate" about the Electoral Fucking College, I have no illusions of anything guided by a modicum of reason penetrating into the public consciousness in the foreseeable future.

    #uspol #USElections #PrimaryElections #VotingMethods #cynicism #blathering #OldManYellsAtCloud
  31. So my local Board of Elections was kind enough to send me a postcard informing me that there were no non-partisan elections coming up next month for the primary, and therefore I wouldn't need to come to the polls, as I can't vote in them.

    In other words, I'm in a closed primary state, where only the Democrats vote for their ilk, the Fasc^H^H^H^HRepublicans vote for theirs, and the winners of each go on to meet each other in the General in November. In other words, the playoffs, but for politics.

    Which is how it should be, really, if parties are to mean anything. Of course, I do not vote like seemingly everyone else around me votes - they treat it like it's Survivor, apparently - so several states have, to my feelings, weirder ways of doing it. As an example, I think California has something called the "jungle primary" where literally everyone gets on the same ballot and they take the top two for a runoff, which is so mindbogglingly stupid that the person responsible should be beaten with a stick.

    Of course, I also know about election methods, and wish that we could have Mixed Member Proportional for the legislature and maybe a Condorcet for single member seats (I'd accept AV or STV), but I'm in such a vanishingly small minority in that respect - as I discovered during my political career - that I soon realized that staying quiet about things was for the best. (I'm certainly not going to join up with the Republican or Democratic Parties for what should be obvious reasons.)

    Side note: There's also Delegative, or "Liquid" Democracy, which I really find innovative, and we have the technology to pull it off, but again, we'd need to come to some sort of understanding about what #democracy is actually designed to do, and considering we're still having the "debate" about the Electoral Fucking College, I have no illusions of anything guided by a modicum of reason penetrating into the public consciousness in the foreseeable future.

    #uspol #USElections #PrimaryElections #VotingMethods #cynicism #blathering #OldManYellsAtCloud