Democrat Election Scam Just Chose Wyoming's Next Republican Governor

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INGSOC
PREMO Member
In Wyoming's recent primary, Republican voters didn't get to choose their own candidate. Democrats in the 21st century don't believe in having two-party elections. In California, they try to shut out Republican voters by having a system where the two highest polling candidates win, even if both are Democrat. In Wyoming, they believe they should get to choose their primary candidate and ours – because they will choose more wisely and more "moderately" than Republican voters. They get away with it, because Wyoming was forced by the federal government under Clinton to allow cross-over voting in the primary.

A red state like Wyoming has a double problem come election time. Democrat politicians don't have a chance to be elected, so at all levels of local, state, and federal office, they masquerade as Republican candidates, lying to the voters about their true political affiliation.

The double whammy is that Wyoming voting law allows people to register or change their party affiliation at the polling place on voting day and vote in whichever primary they choose. So RINOs are chosen in the Republican primary by Democrat voters pretending for a day to be Republicans. It makes a travesty of the two-party system and cheats Republicans of getting to select their own candidates.

Wyoming is small in population but economically one of our most important states and a key part of President Trump's pro-energy agenda. It is famous and beloved for Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks; it should be equally beloved for its contribution to the nation's economy. Wyoming is surpassed only by giant Texas as an energy powerhouse. Wyoming's Powder River Basin is one of the greatest coal fields in the world. It produces more coal than the next six coal-mining states combined. If Wyoming stopped producing fossil fuels and uranium, 30 states would go dark.

Read more: https://www.americanthinker.com/art...s_next_republican_governor.html#ixzz5QQHu20YK
 

SamSpade

Well-Known Member
I don't "get" why cross over voting should ever be allowed.

If I form a party - and 100 people I know join - we should be able to put up someone we want to represent us.
If we can get placed on the ballot - we run against the other guys.

That's how it works. It's why you vote for your own guys in your own primary - you're selecting the candidate for YOUR party.
We should be able to vote for our own guy in the fall - even if he loses. That's how an election should work.
 

SamSpade

Well-Known Member
So Democrats can game the system. :shrug:

It's as though people think "individuals are running - they just happen to belong to this or that party".
No. PARTIES are running, and this is their candidate. Allowing cross over primaries allows a larger party the ability to lock out a smaller one.
Actually, to lock out ALL of the smaller ones, provided they post a small number of competitors.
 
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