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onlyrealcuzzotoday at 6:09 PM3 repliesview on HN

It's interesting how much money is spent lobbying at the primary stage, when you can always just shop around congress AFTER the electins for the cheapest whore to buy out and find someone for pennies on the dollar.


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elgenietoday at 8:35 PM

In jurisdictions in which there's a large imbalance between the parties the general election is a foregone conclusion; the primary of the dominant party becomes the real election. Primaries still have lower turnout and feature candidates with less name recognition, so the potential impact of money is quite high.

epolanskitoday at 6:13 PM

Not easy and effective post election .

The candidate doesn't own you anything and cannot receive donations directly anymore. Thus you get to pull the corruption, illegal, or indirect, less effective, cards.

Supporting the candidate to get him elected is much different.

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HDThoreauntoday at 6:32 PM

Maybe it's a sign that your "pennies on the dollar" theory needs some work?