NSFW Anon Archived Lisa Mei Crowley @LisaMei62 thread on latest Q drops that Twitter keeps hiding. (threadreaderapp.com)
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NSFW Anon Archived Lisa Mei Crowley @LisaMei62 thread on latest Q drops that Twitter keeps hiding. (threadreaderapp.com)
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[–] 21926980? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Folks, It's the REPUBLICAN PARTY in California who has NOT permitted "No Party Preference" voters to vote for their Primary Candidates. Only the parties listed below have permitted this, so CA has a "modified" closed primary system. Check out the other 49 states and find out what is permitted there and by which parties.
CA Rules:
Listed below is the history of the political parties who adopted a party rule permitting no party preference voters to request a party ballot in recent primary elections for partisan offices.
March 3, 2020, Presidential Primary Election
American Independent Party, letter dated October 16, 2019
Democratic Party, letter dated September 23, 2019
Libertarian Party, letter received October 11, 2019
[–] 21926405? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Maybe California should be dropped from any fed money for eternity
[–] 21926415? [S] ago
Cut off their water as well
[–] 21927153? ago
This is a good GOP move. I regularly vote in Dem PRIMARIES. Usually for their 2nd or 3rd place candidate who might drop out if he can't pull out a good showing. Candidates #2-#3 drain money and time from the front runner. Rush called it "Operation Caos". The sooner the primary is over, the sooner the Dems can focus all their efforts and money on Trump. Prolong the Dem amongst themselves.
[–] 21926773? ago
Uh, how can they implement a policy like that without violating everyone's rights. Last 2 primaries and generals I voted, without being registered to a party, and the Rep. had no such policy in place then. Lawsuit time, again, I guess.