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I don't enjoy multiple primary dates. For pete's sake, why even vote when the candidate has already been chosen? How about those measures we're supposed to vote on on primary day? Isn't there a huge possibility that if your vote doesn't count for the primary candidate, that you will not even go to the polls? If you want an apathetic electorate, this is the way to go about it. I've listened to every argument - the poorer candidates have a chance and the little states have a chance and the minorities have a chance and blah, blah, blah. If you want fairness, have strictly public campaign financing and, for god's sake, create a system where people feel like their vote counts - one primary day for all I care. And, while I'm on a mini-rant, I'd like to see the Electoral College put out to pasture.
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