Do they use signed paper ballots, and save all of them for 35 years?
Sounds like 24 carat baloney to me.
And my security software is blocking all the links at the “Prently” website because they appear to be linked to malware.
just accept it or you will be reeducatd when he gets elected.
i’ll vote for the guy, but WOW, i guess it’s the cynical NYer in me that doesn’t buy the wholesale change in beliefs.
not that ted hasn’t voted oddly and missed some important votes the past year.
Not who one voted for. What party they were registered in.
The record is interesting.
1. He’s listed as a registered republican since 1987?
2. He votes in the primary only twice both time choosing a republican ballot.
3. It looks like he failed to vote just once in 2004.
4. I don’t know what “b” stand for.
5. It looks like remains with the republican party indicated by voter type
6. It looks like he takes a republican ballot each time, of course, they should be the same for the general election.
This sounds like he may have mislead Russert in 1999, or gave the impression that he was going to vote democrat, or go with the democrats.
I lived in Chicago. My mother was an attorney working for the County. You registered as a democrat, even though my parents voted republican.
You sign in when you vote.
I can check my past voting record in NC.