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Changing Party affiliation to Independent
napscoordinator's Daily ^ | 27 June 2014 | napscoordinator

Posted on 06/27/2014 11:25:20 AM PDT by napscoordinator

Ok. I know we hate vanities but I have just realized the biggest problem with why we can't win these primaries


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Education; History; Society
KEYWORDS: election; independent; republican; senate
Good afternoon,

I swear I don't write vanities often......may 3 my entire almost 9 years....(hard to believe so long already). Anyway, I am serious question and possible problem with a trend that I see happening among my FRiends.

First of all we are all upset with the RINOs. I understand it big time.

I hear many FRiends are being Independent to show the GOPe that they are sick of being ignored or worse. I totally get that too.

However, due to my FRiends turning Independent, it makes them ineligible to vote in the primaries.

I believe this is why we are not getting rid of the GOPe candidates and our Tea Party folks are losing.

When the Conservatives turn Independent, we lose that guaranteed vote for the primary.

I think that is a big problem!

1 posted on 06/27/2014 11:25:20 AM PDT by napscoordinator
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To: napscoordinator

My wish is for an edit button....so sorry about some of the grammar.


2 posted on 06/27/2014 11:27:02 AM PDT by napscoordinator
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MD has closed primaries. In my opinion, the primary is more important than the general election because there are often many choices. In closed primary states, it’s worth being a registered party preference. In open primaries, anyone can vote any way they want. I used to think that was better but that was when I voted for the occasional democrat.

No longer. After the shenanigans this week, open prairies must go.


3 posted on 06/27/2014 11:31:05 AM PDT by cyclotic (America's premier outdoor adventure association for boys-traillifeusa.com)
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To: napscoordinator

I’ve been an independent for at least the last 30 years, but I’ve never lived in a state where being able to vote in a primary made a lick of difference. I figured it would at least help keep me off call lists.


4 posted on 06/27/2014 11:32:40 AM PDT by dangerdoc ((this space for rent))
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To: napscoordinator

I go back and forth every time I register.


5 posted on 06/27/2014 11:35:48 AM PDT by demshateGod (The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.)
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To: cyclotic

I live in Maryland too and that is why I find it so important that every person stay a Republican even if it hurts. We must have everyone vote in the primaries or we will never get rid of these RINOS....of course especially in South Carolina and other states in the South which for some reason has become our biggest headache.


6 posted on 06/27/2014 11:36:24 AM PDT by napscoordinator
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To: napscoordinator

I denounced the GOP and being a Republican after the rules changes at last convention.

I am an Independent and proud of it !!!


7 posted on 06/27/2014 11:38:07 AM PDT by Java4Jay (The evils of government are directly proportional to the tolerance of the people.)
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I gave up my party membership when Romney was anointed the presidential candidate. In my opinion the presidential primaries were rigged by the liberal establishment. And the rigging continues. Look at the more recent Cochran-McDaniel runoff in Mississippi and tell me that wasn’t the result of dirty tricks and outright voter fraud.

If the Republican Party becomes conservative again, maybe I’ll rejoin. But I doubt it will happen. I want to see the Republican Party wither and die on the vine. To do so, we conservatives have to stop whining and accepting whatever loser the party picks for us. We have to support financially and otherwise those candidates who will represent us.


8 posted on 06/27/2014 11:45:56 AM PDT by fatnotlazy
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The reason we lost in Mississippi is because it is an open primary. Democrats could vote for Cochran, as could independents. So that was not the problem in Mississippi. In some states that are not open, conservatives should probably remain in the party to vote for the conservative in the primary, and then decide what to do in the general.

The biggest problem we face is all these open primary states. I think that if a state passes an open primary law, the party must go to a convention system. The convention is what gave us Mike Lee. We must not allow democrats to pick our candidates. The RNC loves open primaries, and loves having liberal states go first in the Presidential primaries. I don't think conservatives will be able to pull a Reagan in 2016. The GOPe learned its lesson, and has taken steps to prevent it.

9 posted on 06/27/2014 11:49:33 AM PDT by Defiant (Obama is not the anti-Christ. He is Satan's John the Baptist, preparing the way.)
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I have felt the same way and have maintained my Republican registration so as to vote in the Republican primaries. However, I live in California, and the idiot voters in this state voted for an “open” primary several years ago. After going through the courts, the legislation has been held up by the courts. Now, with an “open” primary, all parties are on the same ballot, and the top two vote getters run against each other for state offices. That means there could be two Democrats and no Republicans running against each other in the general election. For Federal offices, of which there only are two - House and Senate, the top vote getter in each party gets to run in the election.

So, for Californians, the only advantage of remaining a registered Republican is that one MAY get to influence just who the Repub nominee is for a House and Senate seat.


10 posted on 06/27/2014 11:56:56 AM PDT by CdMGuy
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To: napscoordinator

I agree.


11 posted on 06/27/2014 12:07:02 PM PDT by freedomfiter2 (Brutal acts of commission and yawning acts of omission both strengthen the hand of the devil.)
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To: napscoordinator

We just lost an election in Mississippi because Democrat’s voted in the Republican primary. Why can’t independents ?


12 posted on 06/27/2014 12:22:20 PM PDT by justa-hairyape (The user name is sarcastic. Although at times it may not appear that way.)
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I plan on keeping my tax-payer funded election office workers busy by switching back and forth as often as I feel like it.

I downloaded the paperwork to change to ABR (anythingbutrepublican) to send a message. If it looks like there’s a republican candidate that’s worth voting for in next primary, I’ll switch back.

I don’t have much faith - I have the awful feeling that our choices will be between Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney.


13 posted on 06/27/2014 12:35:37 PM PDT by oldmomster
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In my state, it doesn’t matter either way. You just tell them what ballot you want when you go to vote, they don’t care what you are registered as. I will continue to vote for the most conservative candidate in the primaries, and if that candidate loses, I may vote for the Democrat in the general election, if the GOP continues with their current antics. I want them out of power, and at this point I care little whether they are replaced with Dems or with conservatives. I just want the GOP to feel pain.


14 posted on 06/27/2014 12:56:23 PM PDT by Boogieman
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In NC, independents can vote in Repub primary. I am registered independent.

The problem in Miss. was that voting in the Repub runoff was not limited to those who had voted in the original Repub primary. I think that in NC, you have to have voted in the Repub primary to get to vote in the Repub runoff.

15 posted on 06/27/2014 1:06:11 PM PDT by MUDDOG
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naps, I understand your point.
BUT,
when I hear of things the GOP is doing in Virginia to screw the Tea Party I just do not care to be associated with f-ing garbage like tha from either party.
In my district the GOP ganged up with the dems to get rid of Colonel Allen West cause he too is a Tea Party less gubmint type instead of the go along get along everyone is making big bucks like the party types are in to.
Is there really ANY difference between the two parties? Both simply want in charge to control patronage,


16 posted on 06/27/2014 1:16:09 PM PDT by Joe Boucher ((FUBO) obammy lied and lied and lied)
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