Posted on 01/17/2024 10:18:14 AM PST by DallasBiff
In a primary, do I have to vote with the party I'm registered with?
In New Hampshire, registered voters who are undeclared can participate in either party’s presidential primary election. For the September state primary, voters who are enrolled as a Republican or Democrat have until June 4 to change party affiliation.
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Try to pump up Haley, without directly saying it.
Time for same-day-registration democrats to drive north from Massachusetts into New Hampshire.
And vote as their democrat party slave owners require: For Haley.
Nikki Haley, NH, New Hampshire, NH, easy for idiots to remember.
TBH, i liked her prospects until she caved on the Confederate flag issue. Downhill from there.
"There is no political outcome we can't make not happen"
The company motto, posted at the FBI and DOJ.
Hah.......good reality check.
Through Yahoo . . .
Dems gonna get out and vote NIKKI! to try and give our PDJT, The GOAT, a black eye.
Gonna backfire Bigly!
and y’all still have Dem Friends?
bwahaahahahaaaahha!!!!!
According to the requirements, they have to live in the state. If they're coming up to NH from Mass, they'll either have kept up a residence in NH, or provide false documentation that they're currently residents of NH (which, of course, they are not above doing).
40% of the people voting in the New Hampshire GOP primary will NOT be Republicans.
It’s all college students, the uniparty make sure that Keen Durham and Plymouth are counted last so they know how many votes to inject into the system to make sure the uniParty candidate wins
Not in New Hampshire. Unlike other states each polling place does its own counting and reporting. The reports are sent to the NH Secretary of State's office on paper, delivered by NH law enforcement officers. And the results they are delivering have already been publicly announced at the polling place.
This year they are being pushed to take a Republican ballot and vote against Trump, and for Nikki.
It is important for every real Republican to get out and vote on the 23rd!
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