Ah man! You had to go and ruin it. I was going to comment that I was glad that the comments section was completely apolitical and then…well…it’s still almost completely apolitical but…still…
Open primaries in Michigan as well. Though we can only vote for either all Republicans or all Democrats.
I find it funny that those against open primaries are worried about enemy voters voting for candidates less likely to win. Wouldn’t that leave your own “strong” candidate open to your own party voting for less-electable candidates as well?
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Beth
Really? Here in Maryland you have to be registered to a party to vote in a primary. Since I’m an Independent I cannot vote until the main election.
SurlyQueen
Yeh, states have loads of different laws regarding that. There are several states that do not have open primaries, but GA and a handful of others do.
man in black
Except I’m not in Ga
monkshandgames
Yupyup. Did the early voting here (Texas).
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bardcrest
Ah man! You had to go and ruin it. I was going to comment that I was glad that the comments section was completely apolitical and then…well…it’s still almost completely apolitical but…still…
Lex-Kat
Open primaries in Michigan as well. Though we can only vote for either all Republicans or all Democrats.
I find it funny that those against open primaries are worried about enemy voters voting for candidates less likely to win. Wouldn’t that leave your own “strong” candidate open to your own party voting for less-electable candidates as well?
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