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In reply to the discussion: It’s Far Harder To Change Parties In New York Than In Any Other State [View all]think
(11,641 posts)21. 6 months ahead of time. That's not exactly making it easy to switch....
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I'm supposed to get all weepy that people don't know how closed primaries work?
Blue_Tires
Apr 2016
#44
2 weeks in advance elsewhere. What sounds more Democratic to you? 2 weeks in advance or
think
Apr 2016
#7
Ya. Make the rules difficult for people to participate. That's real Democratic....
think
Apr 2016
#9
Independents want to be special, and do whatever they want. They aren't, they can't.
CrowCityDem
Apr 2016
#10
You are arguing for a law that requires a person to make up their mind 6 months in advance to switch
think
Apr 2016
#12
Making excuses for restrictive voting laws is now the hip thing for Hillary supporters...
think
Apr 2016
#13
Bernie supporters have done their best to warn people early about this law. There was no time to
think
Apr 2016
#20
Chaos is having 27% of the voters not being able to vote due to overly restrictive rules. /nt
think
Apr 2016
#22
The 27% are independents. Why any party wouldn't want independents to switch to their party
think
Apr 2016
#31
I welcome the Democratic party to make it easier for Independents to join the party so it grows.
think
Apr 2016
#37
I'm a registered Democrat. I switched for Obama from independent to vote for him. Iwas a Dem in the
think
Apr 2016
#39
Calling me a whiner for pointing out very restrictive voting rules is kind of silly but go for it.
think
Apr 2016
#41
It's going to be cute when everyone mocking these indies expects them to vote for their candidate..
frylock
Apr 2016
#42
Those is the rules and complaining about them on election day is full on BS
liberal N proud
Apr 2016
#52