looks like he's getting his 12 mil

Geeze fellows, I just found out In Nevada you cant vote for Pres. candidates in the primaries if you are registered independent. Seems like I forgot this one as I've been an independent for 20 years, senility rules, ~LOL~. You'll have to carry me on the R.P. vote untill the general. Get him nominated and I'll vote for him, OK. Thanks.
 
Geeze fellows, I just found out In Nevada you cant vote for Pres. candidates in the primaries if you are registered independent. Seems like I forgot this one as I've been an independent for 20 years, senility rules, ~LOL~. You'll have to carry me on the R.P. vote untill the general. Get him nominated and I'll vote for him, OK. Thanks.

Go down to the post office and re-register as a Republican. It only takes a few minutes. Then you'll be able to vote in the primaries.

Vi
 
Go down to the post office and re-register as a Republican. It only takes a few minutes. Then you'll be able to vote in the primaries.

Vi
I wouldn't register as a Republican even if you waterboarded me. I've watched those repukes fuck the working man to tears for 50+ years. Ron Paul is the ultimate exception to the repuke agenda, and I certainly don't agree with his complete doctrine either, but his common sense approach and his promise to end the war is a huge draw for me. Like I said, you guys get him nominated and I'll vote for him in the general. I'll be one of those independants that will make the difference.
 
What does "independent" mean, other than you don't have to make commitments?

I kind of have the same problem as you. I've been registered as a Libertarian for over 20 years now. Over that time, I've voted for very few Republicans and NO Democrats.

Vi
 
What does "independent" mean, other than you don't have to make commitments?

I kind of have the same problem as you. I've been registered as a Libertarian for over 20 years now. Over that time, I've voted for very few Republicans and NO Democrats.

Vi
Independant means that in the general election, I have 2 choices instead of one, I can go either way. It means that I vote for the man, not the party, but in most elections prior to this, I've voted Democratic as I feel their agenda is more likely linked to mine. I did (Much to my dismay) vote for Nixon the first time, but not the second. Hey I lived in Ca., and he was from Ca., go figure.
 
Haha I liked how you capitalized NO. But, you live in California so your vote doesn't matter LoL. You know your state's electoral's are going to the Democrat in the race:p
 
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