the answer you are looking for the opportunity has already passed this year but is useful in the next election.
What you ate looking for is to vote tactically. Vote republican in the in the primary and choose weak republican candidates then vote democratic in the general.
I’m not American so excuse my ignorance, but why would you need to choose in the primaries? Can’t you sign up for both political parties and vote on what candidates they bring forth?
I thought the primaries were just the parties sorting out their own candidates rather than some kind of legally restricted national affair?
the answer you are looking for the opportunity has already passed this year but is useful in the next election.
What you ate looking for is to vote tactically. Vote republican in the in the primary and choose weak republican candidates then vote democratic in the general.
This strategy worked well in 2016!
I’m not American so excuse my ignorance, but why would you need to choose in the primaries? Can’t you sign up for both political parties and vote on what candidates they bring forth?
I thought the primaries were just the parties sorting out their own candidates rather than some kind of legally restricted national affair?