Originally posted by Jacob
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The changes are necessary, particularly these days. Leavitt came in second in the Convention the first time (almost third), with very radical conservatives finishing ahead of him. I was there, working for Leavitt at the time. It was amazing what the convention process was doing, even back then. It was fascinating to watch the caucus process happen and how unrepresentative it often was. Then in the primary, he smoked Eyre. Which was where the majority of Utahns were at.
In today's campaign financial environment, with all those "astroturf" orgs out there it is so much easier to steal a convention. No way Leavitt gets out of Convention in today's environment even though he would easily win a primary. Another absurd case in point - Jason Chaffetz. He has no business being a US Congressman. The Convention process in Utah and the power of the extremes has also skewed even the moderate folks (like Hatch) far away their positions and what the majority of Utah wants.
Usually is it those on the fringes (extremes) that are the "low information voters." I wonder if they understand the irony of using a term like that, as they often do.
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