To: SE Mom
Here’s my story. Got to the polling place at 6:30AM on my way to work. Nobody else around. Got into the polling place and they couldn’t find my name on the list. *Remembers signing up as independent many years ago. Can’t remember switching to republican party*. After call to city hall, Sorry Mr. McGruff you are registered as unaffiliated. I ask can I switch today. They say no.
Bottom line I couldn’t vote but I would have voted for Romney. From the polls I’ve heard McCain will win CT. His buddy Lieberman lives here and is popular.
235 posted on
02/05/2008 10:46:53 AM PST by
McGruff
(Fred was right. We are in a battle for the heart and sole of the republican party.)
To: McGruff
Heres my story. Got to the polling place at 6:30AM on my way to work. Nobody else around. Got into the polling place and they couldnt find my name on the list. *Remembers signing up as independent many years ago. Cant remember switching to republican party*. After call to city hall, Sorry Mr. McGruff you are registered as unaffiliated. I ask can I switch today. They say no. Bottom line I couldnt vote but I would have voted for Romney. From the polls Ive heard McCain will win CT. His buddy Lieberman lives here and is popular. So why can't someone registered as unaffiliated vote? I thought that was the same as independent, in fact in my state of NC there is no such thing as registering independent, its called unaffiliated.
239 posted on
02/05/2008 10:50:15 AM PST by
Intimidator
(It's not unilateral - just try saying you're a Progressive Democrat in your typical Evangelical chur)
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