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Ah, the air is so much fresher here...
Florida: 67% of Floridians support moving to open primaries
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October 12, 2016, 02:55:38 pm »
A majority of Floridians would support a shift to an open primary system.
About two-thirds (67 percent) of self-identified registered voters believe Florida should move to an open primary system, according to a new USF-Nielsen Sunshine State Survey. The survey found 30 percent of respondents think the state should keep the current system.
Florida has a closed primary system, which means only registered Republicans and Democrats can vote in their party’s primary...
Read more at:
http://floridapolitics.com/archives/224349-67-floridians-support-moving-open-primaries
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Re: Florida: 67% of Floridians support moving to open primaries
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After this election, I'm in favor of going back to the smoke-filled rooms.
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