Or are they really Democrats?
From the Boston Globe:
A group of Massachusetts Democrats is pushing a ballot question this year that would eliminate the state’s party primaries, arguing a dramatic overhaul of how residents vote is necessary to create more competitive elections in a state where many top lawmakers often cruise to reelection uncontested.
But the measure is drawing opposition from within both political parties and sowing fractures among Democrats especially — pitting progressives and members of the party’s governing body against some of their own who are pressing to eliminate a system that has long delivered Democrats to success.
Activists in the party’s left wing are planning to raise money in a bid to persuade voters to reject the plan, which would allow the top two vote-getters in a preliminary election, regardless of party, to advance to the final. They fear it would box out lesser-known candidates who struggle with fund-raising.
There is no electoral mechanism more likely to put unpopular Republicans in office in Massachusetts than what these “Democrats” are suggesting. The primary system they are recommending is the system that is currently in force in California. There is currently a primary taking place in which there are something like 5 Democrats and only 2 Republicans running. While, according to the polls, the Democrats will likely get a combined total of 60% of the vote, it is extremely likely that none will get the total percentage of either of the Republicans, meaning that the choice people will face in November will be between 2 candidates that the majority of people in the state did not want on the ballot.
It would, of course, be nice if the Democrats with the worst poll numbers would drop out, but we’re talking about politicians here. They’re far too self centered to put the good of their state over their own egos.
The same thing would happen in Massachusetts, which means these “Democrats” are, in fact, advocating for a system likely in the extreme to translate into Republican victories despite the wishes of a majority of the voters. It was bad enough when California did it, but in their defense, they might not have realized how badly it would turn out. The “Democrats” in Massachusetts are either fully aware of the risk they are taking or are profoundly stupid.