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In reply to the discussion: Sanders-backed DNC plan sparks superdelegate revolt [View all]still_one
(98,883 posts)Democratic voters, that is usually what that is for, so people doing the canvassing do not have to go to houses that are assumed not Democratic. In that case it is to get the vote out. There is different types of canvassing though, and canvassing to voters who are not exclusively Democratic opens things up to some new opportunities
As far as Names, Address, yes that information is public for REGISTERED VOTERS, but you just hide the party preference field. Things like this are implemented in software all the time. Passwords, SSN, etc.
We are never going to agree on open primaries for Presidential elections, and the day that happens will be the end of the political party systems, and opening the country up to a potential malevolent group without any checks or balances