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How do I switch political parties to Republican to vote for Ron Paul?
The Primary elections are all that matter. If this guy wins the republican ticket, it's a lock. Obviously, everyone needs to switch to republican to vote for this guy in the primaries.
Is there an easy way for unwashed louts to make a few clicks on the internet and become republican? Apparently, in 4 states, the deadline already passed to vote in the republican primaries? Here is the Primaries Schedule (a little hard to understand, but sort by clicking on the heading): http://www.ronpaul2008.com/primary-a...s-information/ So, it looks like the Maryland deadline is coming up soon, and it would help to get Maryland residents to be aware of how to switch parties now. It is incredibly confusing to figure out how to do this on the internet. Each district has their own voter website. For example, if you live in Baltimore, this site: http://www.baltimorecity.gov/governm...tions/card.php has a craptacular "pdf eregistration" to this broken link: http://www.elections.state.md.us/pdf/InternetVRA.pdf Anyone want to help make: www.howbecomearepublicanandvoteforronpaul.com ? Thanks 2+2! |
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Re: How do I switch political parties to Republican to vote for Ron Pa
lol spam.
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Re: How do I switch political parties to Republican to vote for Ron Pa
Sorry, I am totally clueless. Apparently, I vote for delegates in the republican primaries, and they vote for whoever they want. How many delegates do I vote for if my state sends like +100?
How do I become a delegate? What state primaries matter the most? |
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Re: How do I switch political parties to Republican to vote for Ron Pa
You should go to www.ronpaulforums.com and ask these very good questions, and then post a TR with what you find out. The most important primaries are the early ones, like Iowa, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Nevada.
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Re: How do I switch political parties to Republican to vote for Ron Pa
thanks for the link Borodog.
Here is the answer to my question for Texas: http://www.texasgop.org/site/DocServ...pdf?docID=3581 |
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