Primary voters judged the other scandals not credible or irrelevant. I think he could probably still win even with this.
The problem with delegating ongoing approval to party officials is that they have their own political motivations that don’t necessarily align with the voters. The party is too big to have a well defined platform so voters could trust they’re working toward shared goals. They’d likely want to replace Platner regardless.
Primary voters judged the other scandals not credible or irrelevant. I think he could probably still win even with this.
The problem with delegating ongoing approval to party officials is that they have their own political motivations that don’t necessarily align with the voters. The party is too big to have a well defined platform so voters could trust they’re working toward shared goals. They’d likely want to replace Platner regardless.