You know the site that came from has a dubious history of making things up.
We know for fact Trump ran as the Reform party candidate in 2000. Do you really believe he was registered as a Republican when he did?
So no, I don’t have a lot of faith in that “document” until it comes from an official source.
But whatever it takes to win right?
The âRâ under âBallot Typeâ stands for âRegular,â not for Republican.
Good catch zeestephen but I think you got it backwards.
See page 32 of this 2013 Annual Report from the Board of Elections - The City of New York:
http://vote.nyc.ny.us/downloads/pdf/documents/boe/AnnualReports/BOEAnnualReport13.pdf
In the column Voter Type, the R stands for Regular Voter as opposed to: E-Special; F-Federal; H-R(Mail Address); M-Military; O-Overseas or P-Permanent Absentee. I am not sure what all those designations mean but none of them have to do with party registration. Military, Overseas and Permanent Absentee are fairly obvious, but I canât find any keys or designations for the others. But it has nothing to do with party registration at the time the vote was cast.
Ballot Type would be R for Regular or A for Absentee.
On the voting record print out, the registration date is the date the person first registered to vote in Manhattan (and Trump has said that prior to 1987 he was registered in Queens), and the Enrollment, i.e. Republican, would indicate the voterâs party registration at the time the printout was made.
Disproved. Trump has been proven to be a dimocrat as late as 2009. Quit posting Russian blogger’s falsehoods.