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In reply to the discussion: If Bernie seeks the Democratic nomination, it doesn't MATTER what his voter registration is. [View all]displacedtexan
(15,696 posts)166. And if he runs as a Dem, his Independent voters in closed primary states can't vote for him.
I've seen this happen a lot with registered Green Party voters wanting to vote in closed Democratic party primaries. They are shocked when they're turned away.
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If Bernie seeks the Democratic nomination, it doesn't MATTER what his voter registration is. [View all]
Ken Burch
Apr 2015
OP
And as soon as they put "socialist" next to his name, none of the votes, either
NoJusticeNoPeace
Apr 2015
#78
Socialist isn't the scary word that it used to be, especially to young people.
smokey nj
Apr 2015
#79
We are going in that direction, not there yet by a long shot but you are right
NoJusticeNoPeace
Apr 2015
#80
Well, we'll see. I'm behind Bernie 100%, have been for a long time now, and I'm not willing
smokey nj
Apr 2015
#84
Except they will have more of a problem using it against Bernie, since Bernie doesn't play political
still_one
Apr 2015
#12
well then accepted a non-citizen, who happens to be a Muslim as their president
still_one
Apr 2015
#21
We need to be saved from ourselves if we don't want a Republican to replace our president.
NYC_SKP
Apr 2015
#3
For VOTERS...but federal CANDIDATES have to identify their party affiliation with the FEC.
MADem
Apr 2015
#160
And presumably that's what he'll do, when he runs for the Democratic nomination.
cyberswede
Apr 2015
#171
And he'll also most likely identify as a Democrat to the Vermont Secretary of State
MADem
Apr 2015
#172
and that is exactly what he is going to do, register as a Democrat. It isn't difficult at all. You
still_one
Apr 2015
#14
You are correct. Registration in Vermont does not ask you which party you belong to. Thanks
still_one
Apr 2015
#64
When people run for federal office (rep/senate/POTUS) they have to identify their party affiliation
MADem
Apr 2015
#161
If Bernie seeks the Democratic nomination, it is because he is registering as a Democrat. Therefore
still_one
Apr 2015
#7
He's not registering as anything. Party registration is a state precept. His state doesn't have
Ed Suspicious
Apr 2015
#26
He IS registering as something, on his Federal Election Commission candidacy form.
MADem
Apr 2015
#162
Not only that, it will focus Hillary on exactly where she stands on the issues
still_one
Apr 2015
#16
Not the same-it's different being a registered member of the other major party.
Ken Burch
Apr 2015
#39
He's running in our primaries. That ends the issue you're pointlessly dwelling on
Ken Burch
Apr 2015
#52
That is far beyond a simple fact. I doubt many people know each states election laws lol.
Rex
Apr 2015
#45
Never thought about it before, but you are so right...they do spew theocratic bullshit.
Rex
Apr 2015
#66
Ralph's not my friend either. Look--you were unaware of FEC requirements. Because you were
MADem
Apr 2015
#148
It's accomplished by filing a form 2 with the FEC and putting "Democratic Party"
MADem
Apr 2015
#149
No, exact opposite--unless "Democratic candidate" means something different to you.
MADem
Apr 2015
#108
Could you explain to me what makes Senator Leahy a Democrat? Is it that
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#123
I may have phrased my original question poorly in a rush for time, and I appreciate
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#168
As I suspected, I rushed in where angels fear to tread and am eternally in your debt for that
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#170
Bernie is more of a Democrat than most Democrats. No one on this side should rail against him
Suji to Seoul
Apr 2015
#32
But candidates running for federal office register with the FEC and state a party affiliation.
MADem
Apr 2015
#139
An announcement of candidacy in the Democratic primaries equates to such a declaration.
Ken Burch
Apr 2015
#57
You are wrong in that you said a declaration by him announcing his candidacy
morningfog
Apr 2015
#103
So you admit you had no reason to jack the thread and that there was no issue here.
Ken Burch
Apr 2015
#156
And if he runs as a Dem, his Independent voters in closed primary states can't vote for him.
displacedtexan
Apr 2015
#166
We will know as soon as he files his candidacy declaration with the FEC. In less than 2 weeks, max.
MADem
Apr 2015
#141
Very true, and he won't suddenly evolve on issues to catch up with the polls.
polichick
Apr 2015
#62
The only thing my voter registration card says is that I voted in the Democratic primary.
hobbit709
Apr 2015
#61
He doesn't have to dodge. His party affiliation will be found, in his own hand, on his FEC form 2,
MADem
Apr 2015
#145
I think that anyone who wants to run on the Democratic ticket should be allowed to run.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2015
#120
I gave up on the DNC long ago. But, the DNC has no rule about party affiliation.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2015
#129
People think grouping people into parties and having rules put on those parties and on
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2015
#98
Yeah, it's a wild and crazy idea that Democrats want Democrats in their primaries
MaggieD
Apr 2015
#113