via GOP12:
"HH: Well, what about closing primaries?
MS: So yeah, we want to engage on the ground as effectively as our opponents. But we also, to the extent that certain changes can be made before we get to that point, we want to fight to shut down those efforts to open up these primaries to that kind of craziness as soon as possible.
HH: But what about, you know, bringing up some closed primaries to compete with Iowa and New Hampshire, say you know, we’re only going to allow you to vote at the same, so that they don’t have the disproportioned impact that they have right now?
MS: Well, we’re looking, we’ve started the review of the 2012 primary process last week. We’re going to have a first set of hearings at our summer meeting in July. And we’re beginning to look right now at all the critical steps that we need to take to protect our primaries, to be competitive, and to allow for a process in which, again, the vote is not hijacked by the Democrats, and you know, as some Republicans feel we get a candidate that we don’t want or deserve or whatever.
OFA note: And as i mentioned numerous times, the 2012 primaries are going to make out a lot if its open or closed, because at the other side, the democrats will not have any primaries as no challenge for Obama is expected, so all the Democrats will want to interfere in the GOP's choice and help elect or a weak candidate or a divisive candidate that will assure them Victory over us in the general Elections, and that must not happen.
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