We’re deep in the primary season — and I have an audacious idea. What if Indian Country had its own primary?
If there were money to pay for this, tribal election offices could manage the voting. Perhaps there could even be a secondary system set up to count votes from urban populations.
Think about it: There are primary elections for overseas voters. Sanders won the Super Tuesday vote from New Zealand by a margin of 21 to 6. And voters in Guam cast their ballots today. These elections are not just for fun; delegates are at stake.
[audio wav="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/20122715/Primary.mp3"][/audio]