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Yeah people really think that and you're totally not making shit up right now
Well, I literally had to explain how different states have different rules for their primaries. Some are open and anyone can vote and others only allow registered R or D to vote in their respective primaries (or caucus or whatever).
I'm not sure what your experience is when talking details of the US election system to people who only vote during the presidential election, but most people aren't well informed. They are too busy working to make ends meet and the system puts extra steps so people get confused or tired and stop looking into it.
I had to explain to a co-worker that they can vote for whatever they want and it's ok to leave some blank if they're unsure. She thought her entire ballot didn't count if she left some of the measures blank. So she never voted because "there's too many things to research".
Years ago I had to explain to my own mother, that registering for a party doesnt dictate your vote. She thought if she signed up as a Democrat she would only be able to vote for Democrats.
Well that is something. It's almost like they don't teach us how to vote, or organize, or be civil servants for a reason.
Do you seriously believe what you wrote here? You think most Americans understand how primaries work? That's fascinating.
I can't tell if ignorance is bliss, or if you're just optimistic
Primaries are a fiction
A specific claim was made that would shock me if it's true of 40% of Americans and yes I realize Americans are dumber than average. Posting that here as though it's a common thing is bullshit. It's just op trying to act like their pro trump agenda is something else.