From that article: "But if Republican and no-party affiliation voters could participate in that primary, the electorate is suddenly much whiter, which could influence the outcome of the primary. A Democrat is still likely to come out ahead in a general election, but there’s a greater chance that the Democratic candidate advancing would be white, Shaw said."
It's a jungle primary system like in CA. The idea is that a republican would never win in democratic districts to people just vote for a more right wing democrat.
fair enough
Wait, here's a different reason to vote no
https://www.tampabay.com/florida-politics/buzz/2020/08/12/amendment-3-would-suppress-black-representation-in-florida-new-report-says/
Basically, I don't know.
From that article: "But if Republican and no-party affiliation voters could participate in that primary, the electorate is suddenly much whiter, which could influence the outcome of the primary. A Democrat is still likely to come out ahead in a general election, but there’s a greater chance that the Democratic candidate advancing would be white, Shaw said."
I'm not sure I follow the logic there.
It's a jungle primary system like in CA. The idea is that a republican would never win in democratic districts to people just vote for a more right wing democrat.
Palm Beach DSA Amendment guide:
https://palmbeachdsa.org/amendments2020/
nor would a third party candidate, this amendment is garbage
it straight up preserves the status quo and is dogshit and smells bad
Yes agreed this appears to be the correct take.