Because I have no candidate affiliations, do not wish to become involved in arguments of preference, but am intensely interested in your primary elections, I have started to publish observations on these over at ePluribus Media.
The first of these is called Where the Clinton Presidential Experience Hinders Them.
It discusses both the strengths and weaknesses of the campaign by Hillary Clinton.
In writing about your diaries it may be helpful if I quote my own explanation of my limitations:
I am commenting on the American elections as an observer, some three thousand miles away. I am conscious that in doing so there is an enormous danger that the absence of day-to-day contact with people as they go about their normal business isolates me from some of the important feelings that can emerge in a society as whole. These are the collective sentiments of a people that can, in a very rapid space of time, alter dramatically the balance of opinion during an election. My only defence for commenting, therefore, is that the distance from which the observations will be made may give some different perspective which prompts thought, however faulty the basis of the understanding may be.
That said, I hope that some Kossacks will take the time to read these imperfect views.
I am happy to respond to comments here or over at ePluribus Media.