Posted on 01/21/2008 6:53:18 AM PST by NormsRevenge
Good post. Washington gave a lot of good advice to preserve the US.
The rules and regulations for the primaries are not entirely up to the state parties. The governments of the states have some part in them as well.
In Texas you can vote in either primary, but only one of them. They must be held on the same day, and as far as I've experienced in 34 years in Texas, they have their polling places collocated, be they in a school or a church.
I'm sometimes surprised that the roof doesn't fall in on the DemonRat polling place. Other times I'm surprised that the Powers that Be allow voting in churches, be it for primaries, general elections or local bond elections. Of course I cast my first Presidential votes in a church, Methodist IIRC (and I do, it's across the street from a "Wesleyan" University). Voted for Richard Nixon. :)
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