| ▲ | jajuuka 7 hours ago | |||||||||||||
To be fair there were primaries, but the DNC only pushed Biden's candidacy. So there really wasn't any other candidates on all the ballots except uncommitted. When he dropped out in July their simply isn't enough time to run a functional primary and campaign for the vote in November. We can't really delay the election to have a primary. The delegates of the DNC do get to vote on who they want and by the time Kamala stepped in she did get the most votes. It's really a problem of money though. The DNC really are the king makers when it comes to candidates. That and PAC money are the requirements to get a nomination. At least when it comes to presidency. Smaller elections you get more freedom to have a successful without such things. The whole system needs an overhaul unfortunately and I don't see any candidate from any party looking to fix that any time soon. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | jakubmazanec 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
> When he dropped out in July their simply isn't enough time to run a functional primary and campaign for the vote in November. That's only problem in the USA. Other western democracies are able to have snap elections done in two months. | ||||||||||||||
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