North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum advocates for political Thunderdome in crowded primaries
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum advocates for political Thunderdome in crowded primaries

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum has proposed a unique solution to crowded primaries: political Thunderdome. Yes, you heard it right. In a press conference yesterday, Governor Burgum clearly stated that Thunderdome-style fights would be a better way to select election candidates than the traditional primary system. "We all know how crowded primaries can get, with so many candidates vying for the same position," Governor Burgum said. "Why not let them fight it out? It's a win-win situation. We get entertainment and the best candidate comes out on top." The idea has sparked mixed reactions. Some potential candidates like John Smith and Jane Doe have already backed out. "I'm not much of a fighter," Smith said. Meanwhile, the Thunderdome Association of America has offered their services to conduct the fights. The North Dakota State Legislature is currently considering the proposal. Will Thunderdome replace the primary system? Only time will tell.
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