I have mixed feelings about this new political party [Non-Partisan Delaware] forming (congealing?) in Delaware. I might go into why I am thusly mixed in the comments, but I also may not. ITSAFREECOUNTRY!
Also see todays graphic (below), and let me know why Democrats can’t beat these idiots.
The graphic is campaign lit from Arizona state Sen. Wendy Rogers, who appears to be running as a stalwart protector of the rights of mass shooters. This is commonplace among Republicans now, and since their entire platform can be reduced to:
- Protect Mass Shooters Rights,
- Protect Rapist Paternity Rights,
- Increase Misery for the Poors, and
- LOL – Fuck you!
…how is it that Democrats are floundering?
Non-Partisan Delaware is state’s newest political party
DOVER — In less than two months, Delawareans across the state will hit the ballot box to vote in the primary elections for their respective political party.
Candidates for seats in the U.S. Congress, Delaware’s House of Representatives and Senate, county councils, levy court and more had until noon July 12 to enter their name in the race for their desired seat.For the 361,394 registered Democrats and the 209,208 registered Republican voters in the state, the primary election is about selecting which candidate is right for their party, but for members of the recently created Non-Partisan Delaware, the same cannot be said, as their candidates are locked in for the general election on Nov. 8.
On June 19, Delawareans gathered in Dover for the creation of Non-Partisan Delaware, an officially registered political party that aims to promote an open dialogue between residents to solve the issues the state is facing. The party seeks to solve these issues through “cultural and political activism,” and their top policy priorities are criminal justice reform, education and environmental protection.
As of July 1, the Non-Partisan Delaware party had amassed 1,163 registered members, which ranks fifth in members per political party in the state, trailing behind the Democratic, Republican, Independent and Libertarian parties.