Back in early May, I wrote a mostly tongue-in-cheek piece on the possibility of me voting for presidential candidate Eric Swalwell in the Democratic primary (as an unaffiliated voter in Colorado, I have the option to vote in either party’s primary). My rationale was that with President Trump not facing any serious primary competition, and every candidate in the Democratic field seemingly running on a hopelessly far-left platform (a conclusion reinforced by last month’s MSNBC debates), I might as well use my vote purely for entertainment purposes.
Primary Wars: A New Hope?
Primary Wars: A New Hope?
Primary Wars: A New Hope?
Back in early May, I wrote a mostly tongue-in-cheek piece on the possibility of me voting for presidential candidate Eric Swalwell in the Democratic primary (as an unaffiliated voter in Colorado, I have the option to vote in either party’s primary). My rationale was that with President Trump not facing any serious primary competition, and every candidate in the Democratic field seemingly running on a hopelessly far-left platform (a conclusion reinforced by last month’s MSNBC debates), I might as well use my vote purely for entertainment purposes.