do they vote in their own state's primaries as well as in the convention?
As normal citizens they would.

Yep... They essentially have the ability to vote multiple times with vote values worth far more than you or me. So much for democracy....
Turquoise wrote:
Yep... They essentially have the ability to vote multiple times with vote values worth far more than you or me. So much for democracy....
you must be democrats
If by that you mean supporters of democracy, yes.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
you must be democrats
no, I mean democrats
I'm more Democrat than Republican, but I'm pretty sure Sniper is Republican (or Libertarian).
well why would the process for selecting a presidential nominee make you believe that democracy is failing. I could understand if you are a democrat.
When one persons vote in more important than anotherGunSlinger OIF II wrote:
well why would the process for selecting a presidential nominee make you believe that democracy is failing.

then dont be a member of the political party which uses that system, problem solved.TheAussieReaper wrote:
When one persons vote in more important than anotherGunSlinger OIF II wrote:
well why would the process for selecting a presidential nominee make you believe that democracy is failing.
What if the other party has a system that resembles it via a winner-takes-all situation?GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
then dont be a member of the political party which uses that system, problem solved.TheAussieReaper wrote:
When one persons vote in more important than anotherGunSlinger OIF II wrote:
well why would the process for selecting a presidential nominee make you believe that democracy is failing.
The Republican primaries aren't any better because of their lack of proportional representation.
Essentially, neither party has a truly democratic system, and the general election isn't democratic either. We live in an increasingly plutocratic republic where money means more than votes.
write in
I may actually vote Nader. This all depends on whether or not Obama gets the nomination.