Delaware Liberal

Tobin’s Look at Primary Power Shifting to The NCC Burbs

This is in effect “part 2” of Tobin’s last post which observed that Wilmington may have a diminished impact on state wide Democratic primaries this year owing to the fact that the city is not hosting State Rep and State Senate primaries featuring seasoned campaigners with experienced ground games.

So…who is going to provide more primary voters this year?

Spoiler Alert:

“(the 24th & the 27th state rep districts) and two in the C&D Canal area (state rep districts 8 & 9)”

So I’m in a king making district this year…why am I getting so little direct mail? I need my direct mail!!

Hold the phone. Even with all of these primaries, there will still be a significant number of voters who vote for in the state rep primary, but pass on the state wide races. Maybe they have me down as one of those?

Anyway, after this primary we may have conclusive proof that all politics is local, or conclusive proof that nobody cares about the Treasurer’s race.

Read the whole thing.

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