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In reply to the discussion: Sometimes DU bewilderes me [View all]JonLP24
(29,990 posts)22. I was just asking questions
In this state they don't let independents vote in either primary so I'm unfamiliar with other states so they let independents vote in both parties. I didn't ask if there are other parties. I was confused by the liberal version of trumpian candidate when a liberal would be the opposite of the far right nationalism of Trump. I wasn't worrying about what you do but seeking clarification I wasn't arguing. I think you misunderstood me. I'm still not clear on liberal version of trumpian candidate.
I apologize for not being more clear. It is difficult to type out what I'm trying to say on a phone. I don't have a keyboard.
At the very least the last thing I was doing was arguing how states handle non aligned voters.
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DU has lot's of members. It is the wrong thing in my mind that we have a homoginous thought
wasupaloopa
Sep 2018
#6
In a pinch, there are other parties; this really shouldn't be so difficult, yeah?
procon
Sep 2018
#20
No. It means that you do not register as member of any party when you register to vote. Then
yellowdogintexas
Sep 2018
#43
That's just a small subset of no consequence. Purists would rather lose than have them
Autumn
Sep 2018
#26
I wouldn't mind your personal insult if you were correct, but 37% isn't "most" of the country.
George II
Sep 2018
#50
"Most" of the country, and "most" of those 100 people, identify with a political party.
George II
Sep 2018
#52
For me, the flaws of these two men are about 14 million places down the list of our worries.
byronius
Sep 2018
#45
agree. I like how Avenatti takes the fight to them. Dems turned over Bush vs Gore, Garland
Demovictory9
Sep 2018
#57