As I periodically do, I was looking back through my comments to see if anyone has replied to anything I've said in the last day or two. In one thread, I was (sadly, again) arguing that popular vote is a flawed metric because it under represents caucus states, like my homestate, Washington. I received this reply:
not many people participated in WA because of the stupid system they employed. I don't see why its unfair to count the people who participated by whatever system was used.
I'd normally just respond, but this is several hours old, and nobody would likely see my response, so I'm putting it here. I feel the response is an important enough issue for a diary. My response after the jump...
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