Originally posted by Fatty
I don't know, I hope they lose the seat, but I don't see a problem if this is deemed special circumstances and they are allowed to field a candidate.
Senate control isn't as important to me as multi-party elections are.
Toricelli clearly stated that the only reason he is withdrawing is because he does not expect to win and does not want democrats to lose majority - so he obviously expects another democrat to replace him.
How special a circumstance is that when one or more candidates do not feel they are winning? Last time I checked, in
every election there were some losers.
Would it be fair to substitute another candidate
after the lost election and re-play the elections untill the democrat won? After all, the voters deserve to have a choice and elect the right
democrate. If they did not elect one, that means they were not given a choice to vote for the righ democrat. Choice is always good, so why deny it at any time?
If we can field a senate candidate on such a short notice, how come it takes longet than that for a qualified candidate to obtain a teaching license in order to start working?
The legislature makes rules and fights for spoils. If the rules become completely meaningless, what the heck do we have left?
miko