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Yes, it might be.
But who wants fairness to be part of the nominating process?
Actually Gov. Leavitt was forced into a primary 2 of the 3 times at the Republican convention. So he wasn't really "benefiting" from it.
All he wants is more democracy, more populous vote.
This letter writer is right on!
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