Posted on 02/07/2008 7:33:21 AM PST by TankerKC
CA GOP can’t find its a$$ with both hands.
“Why were so many longtime Republicans denied that party’s ballot on Super Tuesday? Stop the conspiracy theories. The culprit turns out to be the state GOP...”
That’s PROOF of a conspiracy to me. The liberal Schwarzenegger Republicans fixed it for McCain.
How would they know which Republicans to deny and which to allow?
But there’s no explanation for people who didn’t re-register, who had been living at the same address, etc. And why only Republicans? There are no reports of Democrats reporting that they had been shifted to “Non-Partisan” or “Declined to State” - granted, they would have been able to vote in their primary, but you would think they’d still want to bring the shift in party affiliation to the attention of someone.
They check out their yard signs and bumper stickers.
Exactly
A black helicopter would facilitate the search for offending yard signs and bumper stickers. That's exactly why I wrap my yard signs in tinfoil. ;)
Either you are or you’re not.
Our county office is on line and I check my registration a couple of times a year.
Republicans are supposed to be the smart ones.
I asked the same question yesterday and received this torturous answer: "It was assumed based on polling data that White registered Republican voters in the Southern California area would vote Romney; Hispanic and other minority Republican voters would vote McCain. It would appear that the change in party affiliation that led to many Republicans not casting their votes were NOT, shall we say, Spanish sur-named."
I spent this morning buying all the stock I could afford in both ALCOA and Reynolds tin foil wrap companies.
Well, I'm proud of you.
“There are no reports of Democrats reporting that they had been shifted”
Interestingly enough, I believe non-partisans are allowed to vote in the Democratic primary.
Sure, there are very valid explanations. First, since this is the first time the GOP closed it's primary, people that didn't re-register didn't know until Tuesday that they have been registered as non-partisan for years. Second, since anyone could vote in the Democrat primary, no one was turned down. When I voted Tuesday nobody said "hey did you know you are non-partisan?"
Try being smart some time. It helps you get through life.
Then I can be proud of you.
I'm sure there is some of that, but there were folks calling in to Roger Hedgecock's show Tuesday night that had their registration cards with them when they went to the polls and the cards proved that they were registered as Republicans...at one time.
There are no reports of Democrats reporting that they had been shifted
Interestingly enough, I believe non-partisans are allowed to vote in the Democratic primary.”
I don’t know why - thats all they are.
McCain needs to wake up and smell the "VILE"!!!
"Bipartisanship" Is A Dirty Word; and RUSH: "We want to defeat them"
THe problem I think was in the process of address changes. A “decline to state” should have been interpreted as “don’t change what I already am”, not a “switch me to non-partisan”.
That seems to have been the source of most of the difficulty.
The Republican party should of course have been contacting all of its voters because it should be trying to raise money and get them to vote.
If it noticed THOUSANDS of former republicans now saying they are independents, the REPUBLICAN PARTY should have written to them asking why.
Another reason government should get out of party politics, and let the parties do their own thing.
A Republican primary is just that. A primary for Republicans.
For those who follow the populist Lou Dobbs, and get into a tiff that results in their conversion to a Independent, then they are No longer Republicans.
Geeez......Ain't that simple logic.....
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