They did, but basically no one had to go vote for Trump in a primary. Texas was an active primary for them. It surprised me that 1.9 million people wanted to do the gesture of going to vote for Trump in the primary considering he had no serious challenger.
a LOT of us did not go vote. There was almost nothing on the ballot for me but a sheriff and I was cool with either. As a matter of fact, I had no idea Trump was on the ballot. It did not say for me. Otherwise, my family would have definitely voted.
They did, but basically no one had to go vote for Trump in a primary. Texas was an active primary for them. It surprised me that 1.9 million people wanted to do the gesture of going to vote for Trump in the primary considering he had no serious challenger.
I have done some analysis on prior primaries that I saw good trends on. I'll take a look at how this compares to 2012 and 2016
No need, CNN told me Trump is behind in all polls.
Now or four years ago today?
Yes
a LOT of us did not go vote. There was almost nothing on the ballot for me but a sheriff and I was cool with either. As a matter of fact, I had no idea Trump was on the ballot. It did not say for me. Otherwise, my family would have definitely voted.
It’s your civic duty to vote every election. Not voting is a disgrace to all the men and women that died for your right to have a say.
I agree. I should have voted, but I am upset that anything on votetexas or ANY website for that matter did not show that Trump was on the Ballot.
The President wasn't on the July 14th ballot. This was a primary Runoff election. President Trump won his primary election in March.
Primaries are THE biggest opportunity for average civilians to enact change and help drain the swamp.
I didn’t either. The ballot only showed dem candidates doing runoffs for my area.
I missed my own primary (out of state at the time) but probably wouldn't have gone anyway. In November I'll be there.
Plus 600k Bernie votes are hardly a straight translation to Dem votes in the presidential election.