And that will mean "what?" in the national primary elections? Paul is just goofy; and is a traitor to his real party.
Which country's national primary elections are you referring to?
The U. S. doesn't have any.
We certainly do, dumbass...every four years each state holds 'em for our national election. But I'm sure you don't participate being the commie-lib you are.
Iowa has no presidential primary. Hey, commie-libs participate. Don't be so hard on them.
Exactly what do you mean when you say that the "U.S. doesn't have any?" then you go on to say that "Iowa has no presidential primary." The last I knew Iowa is part of the U.S. and our state has caucus's like some other states that are essentially a primary in that this is the venue used to narrow the field of candidates prior to the conventions of each party to nominate a presidential candidate.
So, JC, your the designated defender for Ol' BS on this one.
"National primary elections "is not the same as primary elections in each state.
Caucuses are not essentially primary elections.
You're both wrong.
Commie-libs know that.
Oh, you're right about Iowa being part of the U. S.