Do they bother to read before posting? From the article:
Mr. Jindal, 40, a Republican, overwhelmed nine competitors in the vote, an open primary; a candidate wins the race outright if he or she receives more than 50 percent of the vote.
The O.P. (whom one would assume, away from the DUmp, had read the article he was posting) then queries:
In the election, there were four Democrats challenging Jindal. Are there no primaries in Louisiana?
Despite a perfectly clear explanation of how the election runs (four Rats unable to gather as many votes as Gov. Jindal
between them), it has to ask the question and show its need to spoon-feeding information...
Then a bit later, one tried to show its erudition, and fails:
MADem (1000+ posts) Sun Oct-23-11 03:30 AM
3. It's rather French, that system! nt
Actually, nothing like the French system. There the equivalents of the primaries are organised entirely by the parties concerned. Following this the parties' nominees run in the general election, if no one candidate gains a majority (usually the case with the presidential election) there is a run-off a couple of weeks later. This system merges the (open)primary and general elections by-passing the need for further campaigning if one candidate has over-whelming support.