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by throwaway123156
2647 days ago
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Primaries are not elections. They are private intra party affairs. Also, as far as I am aware, other than 1 district in Brooklyn whose votes were not counted in time in the Dem primary, there was hardly anything "corrupt" about either party's primary (and even that district went towards the winner anyways, and wouldn't have made a difference if every vote went in the opposite direction). While not corrupt, or illegal, caucuses in US primaries are extremely undemocratic instruments, however, that is the exact opposite of what is considered the best method of voting in a democracy (secret ballot). |
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Yes, they are.
> They are private intra party affairs.
That wouldn't stop them from being elections, but primaries are public affairs carried out by the State. (Caucuses are more like you describe, but even they often have state involvement.)
> caucuses in US primaries
Caucuses are not in primaries, they are an alternative to them.